Please enter email address to continue. Please enter valid email address to continue. Chrome Safari Continue. Some of the recalled products may have the presence of a common household microorganism, Pluralibacter gergoviae. Pluralibacter gergoviae rarely causes serious infections in healthy individuals. Individuals with weakened immune systems, who suffer from a serious pre-existing condition, who have been treated surgically, or belong to another sensitive group of persons are at an increased risk of infection if they use the contaminated product.
As of October 7, , the company has received no reports of incidents or serious injuries in Canada. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product and dispose of it. Contact Kimberly-Clark for a refund and for information on disposal. Courtesy Kimberly-Clark. The affected products may contain the bacterium, Pluralibacter gergovaie, a common household microorganism that can cause infections, especially in those with weakened immune systems.
The affected lot numbers include the 10 pack of flushable wipes sold at Costco stores in Canada. According to a recall notification sent to Canadian customers Friday, the 10 pack of wipes were sold between Feb. Related Links Product Recall Information. More Health Stories. Deja doc: Calgary surgeon saves 2 men with CPR, then performs their heart operations.
Canada could authorize vaccine for kids in 'one to two weeks'. In frequently asked questions about the recall , Kimberly-Clark says there is "no evidence to support the transmission of COVID associated with any of our products" and adds that the "decision to recall these wipes has nothing to do with COVID Early on in the coronavirus pandemic, toilet paper and wipes were in short supply as consumers stocked up.
Consumers who have the affected wipes should stop using and contact Kimberly-Clark's Consumer Service team at for instructions from 8 a. CT weekdays.
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