Final answer:
The provided references do not directly answer whether the last pair of gloves in a box has more bacteria than the first pair; they cover various topics related to microbes in different settings and the use of gloves in lab safety.
Step-by-step explanation:
The original question asked if the last pair of gloves in a box would have more bacteria than the first pair. However, the provided reference does not contain information that directly answers this question. Instead, it covers various topics related to microbial presence in different environments and how microbes are handled in lab settings. While the references mention the importance of using gloves when working with cultures (glove use in microbiology) and discuss the role of microbes in various settings, including health implications (microbial presence), there's no data specifically comparing the bacterial content of the last and the first pair of gloves in a box. Conducting a study to answer this specific question would likely involve swabbing multiple pairs of gloves at the beginning and end of a box and then culture these samples to count bacterial colonies to determine the difference in bacterial load.