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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have issued renewed warnings about non-sterile alcohol-free cleansing wipes after an outbreak of Burkholderia stabilis linked to four products.
Authorities say 59 confirmed cases in the United Kingdom have been connected to the contaminated wipes between January 2018 and 3 February 2026, including several serious infections and one death.
The items identified are ValueAid Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes, Microsafe Moist Wipe Alcohol Free, Steroplast Sterowipe Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes and Reliwipe Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes; testing found the first three carried the outbreak strain while Reliwipe contained an unrelated Burkholderia strain.
The products were withdrawn from sale after MHRA notices, but regulators warn they may still be present in household first-aid kits and clinical settings.
No person-to-person transmission has been recorded.
UKHSA and MHRA advise discarding affected wipes in household rubbish, never using non-sterile alcohol-free wipes on broken skin or around intravenous lines, and that only wipes labelled sterile be used for wound care.
Healthcare providers are instructed to check supplies and patients with signs of infection should seek urgent advice.














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