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		<title>Wet wipes linked to bacterial outbreak in the UK</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A recent outbreak of Burkholderia stabilis in the UK has been linked to wet wipes, leading to six deaths and 62 infections. Health officials are urging the public to dispose of these products immediately.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Background on the Outbreak</h2>
<p>The outbreak of <strong>Burkholderia stabilis</strong> was identified between June 2018 and February 2026. During this period, four brands of wet wipes have been linked to six deaths and 62 infections across the UK.</p>
<h2>Contaminated Products</h2>
<p>The brands involved include <strong>Value Aid Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes</strong>, <strong>Microsafe Moist Wipe Alcohol Free</strong>, <strong>Steroplast Sterowipe Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes</strong>, and <strong>Reliwipe Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes</strong>. Notably, three of these contaminated brands originate from the same UK manufacturing site.</p>
<p>Patients affected by the outbreak ranged in age from <strong>0 to 93 years old</strong>, with 15 patients aged 19 or younger. Symptoms of <strong>B. stabilis</strong> infection can include fever, chills, and various wound or skin symptoms. In serious cases, infection can lead to sepsis and death.</p>
<h2>Official Responses</h2>
<p>The <strong>UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)</strong> has issued a warning regarding the contaminated wipes, urging people to stop using these products &#8220;under any circumstances&#8221; and to dispose of them as soon as possible. They also emphasized that non-sterile alcohol-free wipes should not be used for first aid purposes.</p>
<p>Officials have advised that if individuals have concerns about a wound that isn&#8217;t healing properly or develop a fever following an injury, they should contact <strong>NHS 111</strong> immediately.</p>
<h2>Current Situation</h2>
<p>As of now, five confirmed patients and one probable case have died within 30 days of detecting the bacteria. The UKHSA continues to monitor the situation closely as more information becomes available.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the outbreak and any further actions that may be taken to ensure public safety.</p>
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		<title>Wipes: Contaminated  Linked to Burkholderia Stabilis Outbreak in the UK</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Grace Turner]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 14:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Four brands of non-sterile wet wipes have been found contaminated with Burkholderia stabilis, leading to health warnings and confirmed infections.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Contaminated Wipes Linked to Burkholderia Stabilis Outbreak in the UK</h2>
<p>The discovery of contaminated wet wipes has raised significant health concerns in the United Kingdom, with four brands identified as being tainted with <strong>Burkholderia stabilis</strong>. This contamination has been linked to 59 confirmed cases of infection since June 2018, resulting in six reported deaths.</p>
<p>The contaminated products include <strong>ValueAid Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes</strong>, <strong>Microsafe Moist Wipe Alcohol Free</strong>, <strong>Steroplast Sterowipe Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes</strong>, and <strong>Reliwipe Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes</strong>. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued warnings regarding these wipes, advising the public against their use, particularly for first aid purposes.</p>
<p>Symptoms of a Burkholderia stabilis infection can manifest as redness, swelling, increased pain, warmth around a wound, and pus. Infections typically occur when contaminated products come into contact with broken or damaged skin, highlighting the risks associated with using non-sterile wipes.</p>
<p>The UKHSA uncovered the link to this outbreak through testing of wipes used by those affected. Following the identification of the contamination, the implicated wipes were withdrawn from sale in July 2025.</p>
<p>Dr. James Elston emphasized the importance of public awareness, stating, &#8220;We are reminding the public not to use, and to dispose of, certain non-sterile alcohol-free wipes which have been linked to an outbreak of Burkholderia stabilis.&#8221; This statement underscores the urgency of addressing the potential health risks associated with these products.</p>
<p>As the situation develops, health experts continue to monitor the outbreak and provide guidance to mitigate further infections. The timeline of confirmed cases spans from 2018 to 2026, indicating a prolonged issue that requires ongoing vigilance.</p>
<p>While the immediate health risks are being addressed, uncertainties remain regarding the full extent of the outbreak and any additional brands that may be affected. Further investigations are expected to clarify these issues and ensure public safety.</p>
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