Health care workers who wash their uniforms at home may be unknowingly contributing to the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitals, according to a new study led by Katie Laird of De Montfort University, published in PLOS One.
still is good to know, similar to how bad many detergents are at cleaning petroleums out of clothes or how stupidly flammable dryers are when drying oiled clothes (seriously why hasn’t anyone made a dryer that just intentionally burns the lint to avoid the hazard) or how non-stick pans release toxic chemicals when heated too much.
still is good to know, similar to how bad many detergents are at cleaning petroleums out of clothes or how stupidly flammable dryers are when drying oiled clothes (seriously why hasn’t anyone made a dryer that just intentionally burns the lint to avoid the hazard) or how non-stick pans release toxic chemicals when heated too much.