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Five people died after infections linked to wet wipes
A product many people have in their homes can, in rare cases, lead to infections. Health authorities are now warning about ...
AT least six deaths have now been linked to using potentially contaminated skin cleansing wipes, figures suggest. Earlier this year, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) urged people not to use ...
After a recent death in the UK was linked to alcohol-free cleansing wipes, questions have been raised regarding which brands are best avoided. Testing has found a strain of bacteria in UK wet wipes, ...
The UK Health Security Agency has outlined the symptoms of a Burkholderia stabilis infection as six people tragically died due to contaminated wet wipes.
These brands have been linked to 62 reported illnesses and six deaths in the UK. The public has been told not to use four ...
Both the UKHSA and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have since provided a reminder to people that any non-sterile wipes should not be used for any fi ...
Six deaths have now been associated with an "ongoing outbreak" of a Burkholderia stabilis found in four non-sterile alcohol-free wipe products.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has highlighted the signs to look out for which could indicate a B. stabilis infection.
UK health authorities are urging people across the country to check their first aid kits and medicine cabinets after four brands of non-sterile alcohol-free cleansing wipes were found to be ...
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