Study Suggests Linkage Between the Weekly Use of Disinfectants and Cleaning Products and Asthma

In December 2024, a study analyzed long-term exposure to disinfectants and cleaning products (DCPs) and identified five usage profiles among 1,143 German adults aged 19–34. Researchers found that only persistent weekly use of multiple DCPs over time was linked to a higher risk of asthma and wheezing. However, due to wide confidence intervals, uncertainty remains. These findings highlight the potential respiratory risks associated with frequent disinfectant use, underscoring the need to consider daily cleaning routines carefully. 

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