Sanit Technologies, LLC dba Durisan is recalling over 17 million units of alcohol-free Durisan Antimicrobial Solutions (benzalkonium chloride) Hand Sanitizer and Hand Sanitizing Wipes. Internal testing discovered that several lots of these products were contaminated with Burkholderia contaminans, as well as yeast and mold. Other lots are being recalled because they were manufactured under the same conditions as the contaminated batches. These products were distributed nationwide across the United States and in the Bahamas.
Use of the contaminated products can lead to skin infections or more serious systemic infections, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems or those with open wounds. The presence of Burkholderia contaminans, yeast, and mold in non-sterile topical products poses a significant health risk to consumers.
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