Select Jergens moisturizer products possibly contaminated with harmful bacteria that could cause infections in people with weakened immune systems.
is asking consumers to check their 3-ounce and 10-ounce bottles of Jergens Ultra Healing Moisturizer.
It's possible the bottles of lotion are contaminated with a bacteria called Pluralibacter Gergoviae that could cause infections in people with weakened immune systems. The Jergens products that are part of the recall were manufactured between October 1-18, 2021, and have a lot code on the back or the bottom of the bottle that starts with the letters"ZU."
Manufacturer Kao USA is working to remove the product from warehouses and asking retailers to pull the product from shelves.
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