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Laundry Hygiene and Visible Cleanliness: An Attempt to Predict the Antimicrobial Efficacy of Laundering Processes by its Cleaning Performance

  • Marlitt Honisch , Rainer Stamminger und Dirk P. Bockmühl
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 5. September 2018
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Abstract

Insufficiently decontaminated textiles could lead to transmission of infections. Thus, laundry hygiene is of particular interest and investigated in numerous studies. However, laundering experiments that use microorganisms to investigate the reduction of microbial loads on textiles are particularly time-consuming and material-intensive and the handling of pathogenic microorganisms is subject to legal regulations. Therefore, alternative methods of investigation are desired. So far, there is no satisfactory solution to assess the antimicrobial efficacy of a laundering process without expensive microbiological investigations. This study introduces an approach to predict the antimicrobial performance of a laundering process by its cleaning performance. It is not possible to conclude immediately from the cleaning index of a washing process to its antimicrobial effect based on stain types used in this study. Also in washing processes with low cleaning indices a high microbial reduction can be achieved. For bleach free liquid detergent, strong, time dependent, positive correlations between microbial reduction and cleaning index for cocoa, soot, and sebum were identified.

Kurzfassung

Unzureichend dekontaminierte Textilien können zur Übertragung von Infektionen führen. Daher ist die Waschhygiene von besonderem Interesse und wurde in zahlreichen Studien untersucht. Waschversuche mit Mikroorganismen zur Untersuchung der Keimreduktion von Textilien sind jedoch besonders zeit- und materialintensiv und der Umgang mit pathogenen Mikroorganismen unterliegt gesetzlichen Regelungen. Daher sind alternative Untersuchungsmethoden erwünscht. Bislang gibt es keine befriedigende Lösung, um die antimikrobielle Wirksamkeit eines Waschverfahrens ohne teure mikrobiologische Untersuchungen zu bewerten. Diese Studie führt einen Ansatz ein, um die antimikrobielle Leistung eines Waschprozesses durch seine Reinigungsleistung vorherzusagen. Aus dem Reinigungsindex eines Waschprozesses kann nicht sofort auf seine antimikrobielle Wirkung basierend auf den in dieser Studie verwendeten Fleckentypen geschlossen werden. Auch bei Waschprozessen mit geringen Reinigungsindices kann eine hohe mikrobielle Reduktion erreicht werden. Für bleichmittelfreies Flüssigwaschmittel wurden starke, zeitabhängige, positive Korrelationen zwischen Keimreduktion und Reinigungsindex für Kakao, Ruß und Talg festgestellt.


*Correspondence address, Prof. Dr. Dirk Bockmühl, Hygiene and Microbiology, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences, Marie-Curie-Str. 1, D-47533 Kleve, Tel.: +49282180673208, Fax: +4928218067344208, E-Mail:

Dr. Marlitt Honisch. Engineer, works as a researcher at the Rhine-Waal-University of Applied Sciences in Kleve.

Prof. Dr. Rainer Stamminger. Engineer, works as a professor for Household and Appliance Technology at the University of Bonn.

Prof. Dr. Dirk Bockmühl. Microbiologist, works as a professor for Hygiene and Microbiology at the Rhine-Waal-University of Applied Sciences in Kleve.


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Received: 2018-03-09
Accepted: 2018-05-18
Published Online: 2018-09-05
Published in Print: 2018-09-14

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