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A popular laundry detergent has been recalled after concerns arose regarding potential contamination with harmful bacteria. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced that the affected products were sold on Amazon starting in January. The recall was initiated following reports that the detergent could pose serious health risks to consumers, particularly those with weakened immune systems.
The specific strain of bacteria detected in the detergent is known to cause severe infections, raising alarms among health officials. Consumers who have purchased this product are advised to stop using it immediately and check for specific lot numbers associated with the recall.
The company has urged customers to return the product for a full refund. This incident highlights the importance of safety regulations in consumer goods and the need for vigilance when it comes to household products. As always, consumers are encouraged to stay informed about recalls and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
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