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Study Shows Bacterial Contamination Associated With Home-Laundered Surgical Scrubs Is Significantly Greater Than Other Options

Study Shows Bacterial Contamination Associated With Home-Laundered Surgical Scrubs Is Significantly Greater Than Other Options

NORCROSS, Ga., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- A study comparing the aerobic bacterial bioburden associated with surgical scrub attire shows significantly greater contamination among home-laundered attire than scrubs laundered by the healthcare facility, scrubs sent out by the facility to a third-party company for laundering, or single-use/disposable scrubs. In fact, home-laundered scrubs cleaned and ready to wear had as much bacteria present as facility-laundered, third-party laundered and single-use scrubs which had been worn for one day.

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