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Sterilization efficiency of pathogen-contaminated cottons in a laundry machine

Pathogenic bacteria on abiotic surfaces such as fabrics, bedding, patient wears, and surgical tools are known to increase the risk of bacterial diseases in infants and the elderly. The desiccation tolerance of bacteria affects their viability in cotton. Thus, washing and drying machines are required...

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Published in:The journal of microbiology 2020, 58(1), , pp.30-38
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Bacteria - growth & development
Bacterial diseases
Bedding
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Bleaches
Bleaching
Coliforms
Contamination
Cotton
Cotton Fiber - microbiology
Desiccation
Desiccation - methods
Disinfection - methods
Drying
E coli
Efficiency
Electric appliances
Energy efficiency
Geriatrics
High temperature
Hot Temperature
Infants
Laundry
Life Sciences
Low temperature
Microbial Ecology and Environmental Microbiolog
Microbiology
Pathogenic bacteria
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Scanning electron microscopy
Sterilization
Surgical instruments
Survival
Temperature requirements
Viability
Washing
Washing machines
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