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Why your laundry could be making you sick and what to do about it

May 8, 2025
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Tossing in a load of wash at home sounds ordinary and harmless.   

But healthcare professionals who wash their work uniforms at home may be unknowingly spreading superbugs, according to a new study.

Professor Katie Laird of De Montfort University Leicester, a public university in England, tested home washing machines in a study and found the machines failed to remove potentially harmful material, even after running a hot water setting at the equivalent of 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

“Our research highlights that domestic laundering of healthcare textiles may not consistently eliminate harmful bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant bacteria,” Laird told Fox News Digital.

The team tested six different models of washing machines to see how well they cleaned fabric contaminated with bacteria that can cause a variety of health conditions.

Half of the machines did not disinfect the clothing during a rapid cycle — while a third of them failed to clean sufficiently during the standard cycle.   

Laird, a professor of microbiology in the School of Pharmacy and head of the university’s Infectious Disease Research Group, said the finding “highlights potential risks associated with laundering healthcare uniforms at home, particularly concerning the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) within community and hospital settings.”

In addition, this could mean home washing machines are a hub for antibiotic-resistant bacteria. 

Domestic detergents could even potentially create antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, according to Laird.

Even if healthcare workers followed all washing guidelines, half the machines in the study didn’t reach the correct temperature, the study found.

“What this means is that even if healthcare workers are following all the guidelines to domestically wash their uniforms, they will still not be reaching the disinfection level required to remove all pathogenic bacteria,” the professor said.

Potential limitations and fixes

The study was conducted with non-healthcare personnel, so the bacteria on that clothing may differ from the clothing of those who work in healthcare settings.

Potentially, however, the latter would see higher levels of “pathogenic and antibiotic resistant strains in healthcare workers’ domestic washing machines,” the professor said. 

Laird recommended that healthcare professionals and their institutions re-evaluate policies that allow workers to wash their work clothing at home.

They also recommended doing an empty wash in the machine to disinfect it at a temperature of approximately 194 degrees Fahrenheit.

“For individuals laundering at home, it’s crucial to adhere strictly to guidelines, such as using appropriate temperatures and detergents, to minimize risks,” Laird told Fox News Digital.

The team also said that effective laundering practices are a critical component, but that these should be part of a multifaceted approach.

They should “includ[e] prudent antibiotic use, robust infection control measures, and public education on hygiene practices and antimicrobial resistance,” she said. 

The post Why your laundry could be making you sick and what to do about it appeared first on Fox News.

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