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yes, many modern dishwashers include a sanitize cycle that is designed to eliminate a significant percentage of bacteria, typically around 99.9%. The sanitize cycle is an additional feature present in some dishwashers to ensure that dishes, utensils, and other washable items are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, especially for households with specific hygiene requirements or for washing items that come into contact with raw meat or other potentially harmful substances.

The sanitize cycle generally involves using higher water temperatures and/or extended exposure to heat during the drying process. The elevated temperatures help to kill bacteria and other microorganisms more effectively than regular washing cycles.

It's important to note that while the sanitize cycle can be highly effective at reducing bacteria and germs on the dishes, it may not eliminate all types of contaminants or replace proper hygiene practices, such as using clean sponges or ensuring that items are thoroughly rinsed before being placed in the dishwasher.

Keep in mind that newer models or advancements in dishwasher technology might have occurreddate, and I recommend checking with manufacturers or appliance experts for the most up-to-date information on specific dishwasher models and their features.

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