It depends on what kind of bacteria you are referring too? I really don't think so. When we are sick and have a cold and you are in bed, at that time we wash our sheets because it's viral but bacteria not quite sure...
yes
Germs do die when they touch cloth.
More than one
uncovered things are expose to flies . this type of food carries bacteria and germs of various diseases .
swine flu
Airborne germs are not concerned with clothing; they simply get breathed in through the nose or mouth and begin breaking down the immune system.
no
Clean, washable clothing minimizes the chance of dirt, germs and debris transferring from the clothes to the food, therefore preventing contamination.
So you don't get germs from the outside world getting onto the food :)
Mud is dirty and not clean given that contacting dirt discolors your clothing and makes you vulnerable to other forms of germs.
LRG clothing for men is carried many places including Macy's and Dillards stores. LRG clothing is also available at online retailers Eastbay, Zappos, and Amazon.
A urine culture is a type of urine test that looks for the presence of germs or bacteria. The test is normally carried out when a urinary tract infection is suspected.
Nothing. This was not something that was thought about. They had no concept of germs or bacteria. Hands were often dirty and blood would be on the clothing of doctors.