Revocation Was issued on Thursday for the Woolite Delicates detergent from the risk of bacteria that can cause a “serious infection”.
Voluntary revocation extended to more than 16,000 50-un oz bottles of Wooltite Delicates, which was sold exclusively on Amazon in January, the message said US Consumer Security Commission (CPSC).
Consumers who have bottle with Lot S24364, S24365 and S24366, which are printed at the top of the bottle, should stop using the detergent immediately.

Some bottles with detergent laundry were recalled from potentially harmful bacteria. (CPSC / Fox News)
CPSC said the products may contain Pseudomonas kind of bacteria, inclusive Pseudomonas oleovoransThe ecological body is widely found in the soil and water.
“People with a weakened immune system or external medical devices exposed to bacteria face the risk of a serious infection that may require medical treatment,“According to the agency.
Bacteria can enter the body through the eyes or through skin rupture, officials said. People with a healthy immune system usually do not affect bacteria.

According to health officials, the bacteria can be in the washing product. (Smith/Gado/Getty Images/Getty Images collection)
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As of Friday, incidents and injuries were not reported.
Customers who have purchased the product are directing CPSC to contact the manufacturer, reckitt, for full return.
Ticket | Safety | Last | Variation | Change % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rbgly | Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc | 13.447 | -0.05 |
-0.37% |
The return is obliged to write your name and “recalled” in the constant marker on the back of the bottle, take a picture with the prominent UPC and lot code, and email photo at mestsercare_usa@reckitt.com.

CPSC recommends look at the bottle to find out if the codes match. (CPSC / Fox News)
After receiving the return, they can get rid of the product by closing the bottle and throwing it into the trash.
CPSC warns customers not to clean the bottle before throwing it out and process the bottle.
Ticket | Safety | Last | Variation | Change % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Amzn | Amazon.com Inc. | 196.21 | +1.26 |
+0.65% |
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Pseudomonas bacteria can cause infections in the blood, lungs, urinary tract or other parts of the body after surgery, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
In 2017, the antibiotic resistant to the Pseudomonas Aeruginosa strain caused approximately 32,600 infections among hospitalized patients and 2,700 estimated deaths in the US, CDC reports.
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