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The use of products contaminated with B. cepecia may result in local infections and possibly more serious infections in immunocompromised individuals.
Infections from the bacterium could lead to death, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Four cleansers, some used when changing diapers, are being recalled due to bacteria contamination. The products are PeriGiene, KleenFoam, DermaSarra and DermaKleen.
DermaRite Industries, LLC is voluntarily recalling individual lots of products in the table below due to microbial contamination identified as Burkholderia cepecia. Risk Statement: Burkholderia ...
Are you using DermaKleen, KleenFoam, DermaSerra or PeriGiene antiseptic lotions and soaps with an expiration date between July 2025 and February 2027? Check the list, they've been recalled due to ...
DermaRite Industries is recalling several hand soaps and sanitizers due to possible bacterial contamination, posing serious ...
Persons who are immunosuppressed should not use these products because they are at a much higher risk of infection than those ...
A New Jersey-based manufacturer is voluntarily recalling several of its over-the-counter soaps and skin care products.
The FDA notice warned that four brands of soap are contaminated with bacteria that could cause serious illness including ...
DermaRite Industries, LLC is voluntarily recalling individual lots of a number of its products due to microbial contamination ...
(TMX/Gray News) - DermaRite Industries is recalling a wide variety of over-the-counter (OTC) hand soaps due to bacterial ...