Sep 11,2024
The kitchen, a central hub in every home where we prepare our meals, requires meticulous cleaning. We rely on various tools like sponges, cloths, rubber gloves and dusters to maintain hygiene. However, did you know that the common dishwashing sponge could actually be a source of infection? These sponges can harbour harmful bacteria, creating a breeding ground for pathogens that may lead to serious infections, often mistaken for food-borne illnesses.
Sponge attracts, absorbs and spreads harmful germs, contaminating the counter, kitchen equipment and dishes that you wash. A recent analysis published in Nature Chemical Biology highlights the alarming amount of germs stored in kitchen sponges, which could be even more than toilet bowls and pose bigger hazards than toilets. These sponges hold up to 54 billion bacteria per cubic centimetre, which could increase the risk of developing food poisoning. Further, Biomedical engineers at Duke University have substantiated in their research that kitchen sponges serve as ideal environments for microbial growth due to their structure.
Fatal illnesses the germs on the cleaning sponge can cause include meningitis, pneumonia, high fever, bloody diarrhea and life-threatening blood poisoning.
Types of germs that could be found on sponges are:
According to a blog by American Pharmacy, Suzy and Cohen, several types of bacteria can breed on sponges:
Instead of sponges, you can use several other products to clean your kitchen space like Scrub brushes, Silicone brushes, Single-use metal scrubs, Hot-soapy water soaks and Dishwashers.