DermaRite Expands Recall of 32 Personal Care Products Due to Bacterial Contamination Risk

DermaRite has expanded its product recall to 32 personal care items due to bacterial contamination risk, affecting healthcare and consumer products nationwide.
DermaRite Industries, based in New Jersey, has announced an expansion of its product recall, now encompassing 32 personal care items. The recall was initiated after health officials identified the presence of a potentially harmful bacteria, Burkholderia cepacia complex, in these products. The affected items include various body washes, lotions, soaps, shampoos, sanitizers, and wound cleansers that are sold nationwide and in Puerto Rico. These products are commonly used in healthcare settings such as hospitals and nursing homes, but some are also available through other retail channels.
The bacteria implicated can cause severe and sometimes life-threatening infections, particularly in immunocompromised individuals or those with skin lesions or cuts. While the primary risk is to vulnerable populations, even healthy individuals could face infections if they have open skin or wounds. The company clarified that their nutritional supplement products remain unaffected by this recall.
Consumers who possess any of the recalled items are advised to cease use immediately and return the products to the place of purchase. The recall aims to prevent potential infections associated with bacterial contamination. For a complete list of the affected products, customers can refer to DermaRite’s official website.
This proactive recall underscores the importance of product safety standards in personal care and healthcare supplies, especially those used in sensitive environments. Health authorities continue to monitor the situation to ensure consumer safety. For more information, visit source.
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