Information on the Tritium page of Idaho State University's physics department, there is
no risk via skin contact because it can't get past the outer layer of dead skin cells — which is why Tritium is used in so many products.
Not exact matches
Of note today: non-exclusive breastfeeding increases the
risk of HIV transmission
via the alteration of gut microbiome / T - cell activation; Fasting altered the gut microbiome in beneficial ways but only in mice previously fed a high fat diet; An investigation into new species of the honey and bumblebee gut commensal genus Gilliamella; Catfish development shapes gut microbial community structure independent of diet; A metagenomic analysis of the
skin microbiome of the frog, Craugastor fitzingeri; The microbiome is altered during the bioremediation of herbicide contaminated soil; The impact of urban density on the soil microbiome; A randomized placebo controlled clinical trial of a microbiota based drug for the prevention of Clostridium difficile Infection; and the virome of the Cuatro Ciénegas Basin of Mexico
The delivery of drugs transdermally (through the
skin) is a practice used in medicine to avoid the
risk or inconvenience of intravenous therapy, to lower loss of absorption as a drug passes through the gastrointestinal tract, to lower metabolism of the drug by the liver, and to provide a more targeted application (such as a topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug delivery
via patch vs. swallowing a pill).