Microbial cross contamination in household laundering and microbial ecology of household washing machines
Kelly Whitehead, Jake Eppinger, Vanita Srinivasan, Juan A. Ugalde

TL;DR
Household washing machines contain diverse microbes, some of which could be harmful, and current laundry practices may not fully eliminate them.
Contribution
The study reveals user-specific microbial communities in washing machines and their potential health implications.
Findings
Front-load machines had higher microbial loads than top-load machines.
Microbial communities were shaped more by the user than the machine type or location.
Machine drying did not significantly reduce microbial loads.
Abstract
Household washing machines host diverse microbial communities that may include opportunistic pathogens, potentially impacting laundry hygiene and human health. However, our understanding of these communities and their transfer abilities remains limited. We examined microbial communities from 10 household washing machines (five front-load and five top-load) using surface swabs from specific hotspots and sterile sentinel washcloths. Samples were analyzed using culture-based methods and 16S rRNA/ITS metabarcoding. We tested microbial transfer during washing cycles with and without clothing and evaluated the effects of machine drying on this transfer. Front-load machines had significantly higher microbial loads than top-load machines (average bacterial counts: 6.50 ± 2.46 Log10/swab vs. 3.79 ± 1.73 Log10/swab). The microbial community composition was mainly shaped by the machine user rather…
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TopicsFood Waste Reduction and Sustainability · Food Safety and Hygiene · Food Supply Chain Traceability
