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These three approximate pathogens! Hidden in these corners of your bedroom

2023-12-26   

Do you know that over 500000 people worldwide get sick every year from this bacteria that resides in their bedrooms! A bedroom that looks very clean, but becomes a breeding ground for some bacteria, may actually be the dirtiest place in the house. If the cleaning is not done properly, the risk of pneumonia and myocarditis may increase! Which corners or items in the bedroom have a high risk of disease? Today, doctors from the Department of Infectious Diseases are here to expose these hygiene blind spots and provide targeted cleaning plans to carry out a comprehensive encirclement of pathogens. There are three terrifying pathogenic bacteria hidden in the bedroom or in the bedroom of a severely affected area, and one of them can be said to be a super strong pathogenic bacteria! The scariest thing is that if you are someone who values home hygiene and frequently thoroughly cleans the bathroom and kitchen, it is very likely that the bedroom has become the dirtiest corner of your home! The three bacteria hidden in the bedroom can lead to dangerous diseases such as pneumonia, enteritis, meningitis, hepatitis, and myocarditis, and in severe cases, can even be fatal! A research team from the University of Munich in Germany conducted a sampling test on microorganisms and bacteria in bedrooms. In 10 randomly selected household bedrooms, researchers found a large amount of bacteria! The most common bacteria in the bedroom: Mycoplasma research has found that Mycoplasma is the most commonly found microorganism in the bedroom! Mycoplasma is a small microorganism smaller than bacteria and larger than viruses, which is a common pathogen causing Mycoplasma pneumonia. Mycoplasma infection is highly likely to lead to respiratory diseases such as pneumonia, and may also cause respiratory diseases other than myocarditis, hepatitis, arthritis, nephritis, meningitis, hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, etc. Even more terrifying is that Mycoplasma can also be transmitted through droplets, making it highly likely to infect others. Therefore, taking preventive measures is particularly important. Viruses that can survive for many days: Rotavirus Rotavirus is a very dangerous virus that can survive for many days in the bedroom and stay on surfaces that are frequently touched by human hands. A study has found that over 500000 children under the age of 5 worldwide die each year due to rotavirus infection. For adults, rotavirus can also cause diarrhea, and in severe cases, fatal gastroenteritis, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalance may occur! Not only that, rotavirus may also cause varying degrees of liver function damage, and can even cause viremia through the gastrointestinal barrier. Difficult to clear bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus, especially Staphylococcus aureus, is a terrifying microorganism that widely propagates in the bedroom. It can cause infections in many parts of the body, such as purulent skin and soft tissue infections, pneumonia, pleurisy, endocarditis, and in severe cases, it may even lead to sepsis, ultimately endangering life! Take you straight to the nest of pathogens. Where are the hidden hygiene blind spots of pathogenic and deadly bacteria in our bedroom? Pillows and pillows are places to have intimate contact with every night, where dust, dandruff, and oil from hair and skin can accumulate. So how dirty is the pillow really? There is a set of data to share with everyone. The total bacterial count of pillows used for 6 months is 240000 (CFU), far exceeding that of cushions used for one year (92000) and used for 2 months

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