Bacteria can't proliferate quite so well if the tampon doesn't stay in for too long. However, given its super absorbency (and being reportedly very uncomfortable to remove), these tampons likely weren't changed very frequently.
Rely's own information leaflet suggested changing "at least once a day", i.e. leaving it in for up to 24 hours.
@richarddegenne @vagina_museum +1
To me this soulds like asking for trouble (in hindsight) and TSS being unknown up to that point is completely inacceptable.
@[email protected] and now realize that bacteria under ideal conditions have a *"Generation Time"* (aka. average time until they double) of 5-30 minutes, and if we assume 30 minutes for example, we get 2 generations per hour or a 4x increase. - Which means 24x2=48 generations per 24 hours = 2^(48) bacteria ( or 281.474.976.710.656 to be precise) from a single one. Making TSS a statistical inevitability worse than shoving uncleaned, repeatedly used anal toys into a vagina. (Which noone should do!) - This is also why there are hygenic stickers espechally on underwear aiming at women!
@richarddegenne @vagina_museum granted we also don't do experiments without proper informed consent anymore...
Content warning: NSFW, but scientific. STIs / STDs