Kitchen Towels Contaminated with Bacteria, According to New Study
date:Jul 12, 2018
ing in the study where asked to fill out a questionnaire designed to pinpoint risk factors.

Bacterial growth was found in 40% of the tea towels. The bacteria significantly increased by the size of the family, extended family, and the presence of children in the family. Multipurpose towels had higher colony forming units (CFU) than single use towels. In addition, humid towels had higher CFU than dry ones.

Cotton towels had significantly higher bacterial counts than nylon towels. Out of the 49 s
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