Saturday, June 30, 2012

Hand sanitizer recalled due to bacterial contamination

A hand sanitizer meant to protect people from germs is being recalled because of bacterial contamination, Health Canada said on Thursday. Kimberly-Clark is recalling its Kleenex-brand Luxury Foam Hand Sanitizer after company testing detected bacteria that may pose serious health risks to people with weakened immune systems, especially those with the lung disorder cystic fibrosis.

The bacteria identified in the tested samples are from the Burkholderia cepacia group. These bacteria pose little risk to healthy people, but for those with immune systems weakened by other illnesses, the microbes can cause serious problems, including pneumonia and blood infection.



The affected hand sanitizer comes in one-litre and 1.2-litre containers, and is used in large-volume dispensers, such as those found in public areas and workspaces. The recall affects about 430 containers, which were distributed to retail stores and wholesalers across Canada.

Health Canada said companies or individuals who have purchased the affected product should remove it from use. Consumers with compromised immune systems should not use the affected Kleenex sanitizer or any sanitizing product that can't be identified from its dispenser. Health Canada said consumers should speak to their health-care practitioner about any questions or concerns regarding the product.

2 comments:

Ratz said...

From the hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the ocean to hand sanitiser; those crafty bacteria, they can live just about anywhere. I wouldn't be surprised if they're on mars too.

Mark said...

"I wouldn't be surprised if they're on mars too."

Oh, you can bet on it, they're there alright...