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I recently contracted crabs and went through treatment and worked a treat but now they have returned.

Anyway my question is this and may show how paranoid I am. I'm going to go through the same treatment and I'm still sleeping on infected linen. Does any other clothing that come into contact with my bed linen (sheets, blanket) become infected with crabs? Or is it only if the clothing is being worn that it gets infected?
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Yes
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So those clothes that touched the bed should be washed?
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Everything that comes into contact needs to be washed.
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