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SUBMITTER: Callewaert C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4249026 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Callewaert Chris C De Maeseneire Evelyn E Kerckhof Frederiek-Maarten FM Verliefde Arne A Van de Wiele Tom T Boon Nico N
Applied and environmental microbiology 20140815 21
Clothing textiles protect our human body against external factors. These textiles are not sterile and can harbor high bacterial counts as sweat and bacteria are transmitted from the skin. We investigated the microbial growth and odor development in cotton and synthetic clothing fabrics. T-shirts were collected from 26 healthy individuals after an intensive bicycle spinning session and incubated for 28 h before analysis. A trained odor panel determined significant differences between polyester ve ...[more]