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Over the past six months, several environmental health officers have contacted the HPA about the dangers of fish pedicures, leading to the present investigation, which hopes to discover whether fish spa pedicures spread infections. Quoting an HPA agency member, BBC News reports: “Alongside colleagues in environmental health, Health Protection Scotland and the Health and Safety Laboratory, the HPA will examine the most up to date evidence of any possible risks associated with Garra rufa fish pedicures and will publish guidelines that will be available UK-wide.” If commercial fish pedicures are banned, the UK would be following the lead of 14 U.S. states that have already outlawed the procedure. In the U.S., the major concern was how spas reuse the fish on many customers—a practice they’re forced to do because Garra rufa fish are pricey. But salons are defending their practices by pointing out that diseases don’t stand a chance in their UV-lit, filtered tanks.

And their position is buffered by the little fact that there are as yet no known cases—at least to the HPA’s knowledge—of fish-spa-induced infections in the UK. Despite this fact, just the thought of dunking one’s feet in the same vat of fish as countless other people is enough to make them squeamish, according to the Daily Mail: Customer Max Langton, from North London, said: ‘I had a pedicure from one of the new high street chains. I was put off when a man sitting opposite me said he had something wrong with his foot and hoped the fish were enjoying it.’ He added: ‘We were asked if we had any fungal infections, but no one checked.’ 80beats: Cockeyed Flatfish Ancestor Tells an Evolutionary Tale DISCOVER: Fish Oil Is No Snake Oil 80beats: Researchers Find Primitive Finger Bones in Ancient Fish 80beats: A Sunbath a Day Keeps the Grim Reaper Away Image: flickr / permanently scatterbrained Diseases, Injuries, & Other Ailments, The Wide (& Strange) World of Animals