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A nationwide recall has been issued for several soap products due to potential contamination with a dangerous bacteria.
Burkholderia cepacia is a group of bacteria commonly found in soil and water. While it typically poses little risk to healthy ...
The hand soap from a North Jersey company sold across the U.S. is being recalled after the presence of a potentially deadly bacteria was discovered.
DermaRite Industries has initiated a voluntary recall of its hand soaps after discovering a potentially dangerous bacterium.
Hand sanitizers and soaps often used in hospitals and nursing homes have been recalled due to a bacterial contamination.
Lotion soap, antiseptic cleanser, and other products from DermaRite may be contaminated with a bacterium that could cause ...
DermaRite is voluntarily recalling dozens of hand soaps, cleaners and creams that could pose serious health risks for people ...
The use of products contaminated with B. cepecia may result in local infections and possibly more serious infections in immunocompromised individuals.
Contaminated water, soil and surfaces are usually responsible for infection, and cystic fibrosis patients are often the source of person to person spreading of the bacteria. Bcc can be treated with ...
A nationwide recall is in effect for dozens of soap and skincare products sold in homes, hospitals, and care facilities after ...
DermaRite Industries, LLC is voluntarily recalling individual lots of products in the table below due to microbial contamination identified as Burkholderia cepecia.