Although there are many harmful bacteria in public transportation, the risk of contamination from clothing at home is minimal. That’s why you don’t need to switch from street clothes to home clothes: It’s even more important to wash your hands when you come home. This was reported by daily mail.
A 2016 study in metro Boston found traces of four different types of bacteria, all of which cause potentially dangerous infections. Among them was the one that caused acne. Propionibacteriadiphtheria agents Corynebacteriumas well as staphylococci and streptococci that cause sore throat.
However, the risk of infection from the clothes one wears on the subway is minimal. Transmission of infection through clothing can only occur if you touch a specific area where the germ lives long enough to reach your fingers. And then you will need to immediately touch your eyes, nose or mouth. Therefore, the risk of infection from street clothes is very low, although not zero.
Washing your hands after getting home is a much more effective way to prevent infection. Additionally, in the subway, if possible, you should hold the handrails with your elbow, not your palm, and avoid touching the handrails after people who are clearly sick.
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