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Hidden Germs: Laundry Could Help Norovirus Spread at Home
health28 days ago

Hidden Germs: Laundry Could Help Norovirus Spread at Home

California is seeing rising norovirus activity, with a newly detected subvariant (GII.17) possibly fueling the trend. The virus spreads via the fecal-oral route and can be transmitted through damp laundry in the home. Health experts urge separating the clothes of the sick, washing germy loads with bleach, drying on high heat until completely dry, sanitizing hampers, and washing hands after handling laundry to reduce household spread, noting underwear and children's clothing carry the most germs.

The Role of Hands and Surfaces in Household Spread of COVID-19
health2 years ago

The Role of Hands and Surfaces in Household Spread of COVID-19

A study conducted in London found that the spread of COVID-19 in households is linked to the presence of the virus on hands and surfaces, not just in the air. The study recruited 414 household contacts who lived with 279 people who were newly diagnosed with COVID-19 between Aug. 1, 2020, and March 31, 2021. The research team checked all the contacts regularly using PCR tests in the nose and throat, while also swabbing the hands of both the primary cases and their contacts. The researchers also took samples from frequently touched communal areas, to measure the amount of virus genetic material and the number of particles.

Household Spread of COVID-19 Linked to Hands and Surfaces, Study Confirms
health2 years ago

Household Spread of COVID-19 Linked to Hands and Surfaces, Study Confirms

A study conducted by Imperial College London found that the presence of SARS-CoV-2 on people's hands and frequently touched household surfaces contributes significantly to the spread of COVID-19 in households. The study supports the use of interventions at home, such as frequent handwashing, regular surface disinfection, physical distancing, and the use of masks to curb the spread of COVID-19. The researchers note that this is an observational study and cannot prove causation, and airborne transmission cannot be ruled out.