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Multiple over-the-counter soaps made by DermaRite Industries LLC were voluntarily recalled on Aug. 8 due to a dangerous ...
The hand soap from a North Jersey company sold across the U.S. is being recalled after the presence of a potentially deadly ...
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 recall noted that use of contaminated product on healthy individuals with minor skin lesions could result in local ...
Hand sanitizers and soaps often used in hospitals and nursing homes have been recalled due to a bacterial contamination.
Microbial contamination could cause serious and life-threatening infections, according to a company announcement.
People in healthcare settings, those with weakened immune systems, including chronic lung diseases, particularly cystic ...
Lotion soap, antiseptic cleanser, and other products from DermaRite may be contaminated with a bacterium that could cause ...
The use of products contaminated with B. cepecia may result in local infections and possibly more serious infections in immunocompromised individuals.
DermaRite Industries has initiated a voluntary recall of its hand soaps after discovering a potentially dangerous bacterium.
DermaRite is voluntarily recalling dozens of hand soaps, cleaners and creams that could pose serious health risks for people ...