Health agencies urge the public to check first aid kits after four brands of non-sterile alcohol-free wipes are confirmed contaminated with Burkholderia stabilis.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have issued an ...
These brands have been linked to 62 reported illnesses and six deaths in the UK. The public has been told not to use four ...
Expert shares safety tips for SXSW, spring break travel and crowded events in Austin, from rideshare safety to hydration and avoiding theft.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned the public to avoid four brands of wet wipes that have tested positive for bacteria ...
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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 ...
Last month, the UKHSA confirmed that there have now been 59 confirmed cases in the UK caused by this particular strain of the bacteria from between 2018 and February 3, 2026. These have included ...
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Four wet wipe brands linked to deadly outbreak
Check your first aid kit.
Recently, an article in McKnight’s Senior Living highlighted new research from Environmental Science & Technology that cautioned the use of quaternary ...
Computers can get disgusting, so it’s good to know how to clean your laptop properly. Here are cleaning tips from tech experts on the best supplies to use.
Tommy was taken straight to see a doctor and was given a bed within minutes while concerned staff put him on oxygen.
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, ...
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