Laundry

According to the CDC , there is an estimated 5-billion pounds of items laundered in health care settings annually.

 

Because there are relatively few cases of transmission due to laundry alone, we can assume that existing control measures are effective in reducing the risk of disease transmission to residents and staff.

 

Through a combination of soil removal, pathogen removal, and pathogen inactivation, contaminated laundry can become hygienically clean.