Bacteria in eye drops: 4 dead and more than 80 affected | US
- May 21, 2023
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At least four people have died from a bacterium found in a batch of eye drops in the US that has affected 81 people in 18 states since
At least four people have died from a bacterium found in a batch of eye drops in the US that has affected 81 people in 18 states since
At least four people have died from a bacterium found in a batch of eye drops in the US that has affected 81 people in 18 states since the start of the year.
The numbers have been confirmed by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which has registered one more death and 13 other cases since the last balance in March.
Half of the cases occurred before the removal from the market of a batch contaminated with this bacterium, identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Although infection through Pseudomonas aeruginosa While they are generally common, the CDC has warned that it is a very rare, drug-resistant strain never seen before in the country that spreads from person to person, especially in healthcare settings.
The Food and Drug Administration has urged Americans to avoid two brands associated with the outbreak. Delsam Pharma and EzriCarebelieved to originate from a plant in India operated by Global Pharma Healthcare Private Limited.
An agency investigation earlier this year at the facility found severe contamination problems in equipment used to develop droplets. US authorities declined to provide further information on the responsible bacterium that assembles the CBS chain.
Patients should stop using EzriCare or artificial tears Delsam Pharma and artificial ointment Delsam Pharma pending further information and guidance from the CDC and FDA. If your healthcare provider has advised you to use these products, you should look for alternatives.
Patients who have used these products should seek medical advice immediately.
Symptoms of an eye infection may include:
Information from Europa Press.
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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