Impact of Different Toilet Cleaning/Disinfecting Regimens on Reducing the Risk of Exposure to Toilet-Borne Pathogens in American Household Restrooms
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- The impact of cleaning/disinfection frequency on restroom levels of enteric bacteria to reduce the risk of pathogen exposure/transmission.
- Phase 1: The impact of the use of a single disinfectant (a hydrochloric acid-based toilet bowl cleaner only).
- Phase 2: The impact of using multiple types of disinfectants (Table 1) on multiple surfaces (bundle cleaning/disinfection approach).
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Selection of Households
2.2. Bacterial Sampling and Testing
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA)
- Scenario 1. Hand contact is made during the lifting of the toilet seat. This results in the contamination of the hand, which is then brought to the mouth, resulting in the ingestion of the pathogen.
- Scenario 2. Hand contact is made with the restroom vanity countertop. This results in the contamination of the hand, which is then brought to the mouth, resulting in the ingestion of the pathogen.
3. Results
3.1. Detection of Bacteria on Restroom Fomites
3.2. Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) of Infection Probability for Norovirus
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Product 1 | Site of Application | Cleaning/Disinfecting Product Active Ingredient |
---|---|---|
Toilet bowl cleaner | Toilet bowl water, toilet rim, and bowl surface above the water level | Hydrochloric acid (9.5% w/w) |
Disinfecting wipes | Toilet seat bottom and top, toilet lid | Alky dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride (0.26%) |
Disinfectant spray | Doorknob and toilet flush handle | Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate (0.10%), ethanol (58%) |
Bathroom foamer | Vanity countertop and sink faucet handle | Citric acid (2.5%) |
Multipurpose surface cleaner | Floor | Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride (1.18%) |
Restroom Site | Escherichia coli MPN | Coliform MPN | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Phase 1 | Phase 2 | |
Toilet rim | 4670 ± 9341 | 1.6 ± 3.3 | 5213 ± 9276 | 49.6 ± 59.7 |
Toilet seat bottom | 35.8 ± 71.5 | 0 | 29.9 ± 277 | 0 |
Toilet seat top | 4.2 ± 8.3 | 21.2 ± 25.6 | 8562 ± 2854 | 20.2 ± 22.5 |
Toilet lid | 0 | 0 | 26.3 ± 8.8 | 22.2 ± 44.5 |
Toilet flush handle | 0 | 250 ± 500 | 0 | 2020 ± 3223 |
Vanity countertop | 1757 ± 2470 | 270 ± 423 | 118,328 ± 39,443 | 31,300 ± 36,500 |
Sink faucet handle | 0 | 966 ± 1856 | 9,760,450 ± 3,253,483 2 | 31,271 ± 49,172 |
Exit doorknob | 0 | 0 | 36,300 ± 12,096 | 167 ± 236 |
Restroom Site | MPN for Phase 1 | MPN for Phase 2 | Reduction in MPN |
---|---|---|---|
Vanity countertop | 6009 ± 10,107 | 0 | ≥99.98% (3.7 log10) |
Toilet seat bottom | 47.3 ± 81.9 | 0 | ≥98.0 (1.7 log10) |
Restroom Site Touched | Risk for Phase 1 | Risk for Phase 2 | Reduction in Risk |
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Vanity countertop | 1.14 × 10−1 | ≤3.30 × 10−4 | ≥99.7% |
Toilet seat bottom | 5.8 × 10−3 | ≤3.30 × 10−4 | ≥94.3% |
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Boone, S.A.; Childress, N.D.; Silva-Beltrán, N.P.; McKinney, J.; Ijaz, M.K.; Gerba, C.P. Impact of Different Toilet Cleaning/Disinfecting Regimens on Reducing the Risk of Exposure to Toilet-Borne Pathogens in American Household Restrooms. Hygiene 2025, 5, 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/hygiene5020022
Boone SA, Childress ND, Silva-Beltrán NP, McKinney J, Ijaz MK, Gerba CP. Impact of Different Toilet Cleaning/Disinfecting Regimens on Reducing the Risk of Exposure to Toilet-Borne Pathogens in American Household Restrooms. Hygiene. 2025; 5(2):22. https://doi.org/10.3390/hygiene5020022
Chicago/Turabian StyleBoone, Stephanie A., Nick D. Childress, Norma Patricia Silva-Beltrán, Julie McKinney, M. Khalid Ijaz, and Charles P. Gerba. 2025. "Impact of Different Toilet Cleaning/Disinfecting Regimens on Reducing the Risk of Exposure to Toilet-Borne Pathogens in American Household Restrooms" Hygiene 5, no. 2: 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/hygiene5020022
APA StyleBoone, S. A., Childress, N. D., Silva-Beltrán, N. P., McKinney, J., Ijaz, M. K., & Gerba, C. P. (2025). Impact of Different Toilet Cleaning/Disinfecting Regimens on Reducing the Risk of Exposure to Toilet-Borne Pathogens in American Household Restrooms. Hygiene, 5(2), 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/hygiene5020022