Hidden Dangers in Home Laundries: Study Warns Ordinary Washing Machines Struggle to Eliminate Pathogens
A new scientific study raises serious questions about common household laundry practices. Researchers found that many domestic washing machines fail to disinfect textiles contaminated with hospital-like pathogens, including antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The findings suggest a potential pathway for infections to move between healthcare settings and homes. The results appear in a peer-reviewed journal, highlighting the need to rethink laundry guidelines for those exposed to infectious environments.
For Thai families, nurses, and caregivers, the message is clear: contaminated clothing can act as a vehicle for hospital-acquired infections if not washed effectively. In Thailand, where many healthcare workers wash uniforms at home and families care for elderly or immunocompromised relatives, understanding the limits of home washing is essential to prevent transmission.