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Saiba como pedir reembolso de produtos Ypê suspensos pela Anvisa
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Saiba como pedir reembolso de produtos Ypê suspensos pela Anvisa
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https://www.europesays.com/it/492309/ USA, allarme per gravi infezioni agli occhi da super-batterio, ritirati alcuni colliri #cdc #colliri #FDA #Health #indagini #infezioni #IT #Italia #Italy #occhi #PseudomonasAeruginosa #ritiro #Salute #superbatterio #usa
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Ypê recorre e suspende efeitos de decisão da Anvisa
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Ypê recorre e suspende efeitos de decisão da Anvisa
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Anvisa suspende venda e proíbe uso de produtos Ypê
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Anvisa suspende venda e proíbe uso de produtos Ypê
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The structure of a chimeric efflux pump was determined by cryoEM under apo and kanamycin-supplemented conditions and adopted symmetric-like and asymmetric conformations #PseudomonasAeruginosa #DrugEffluxTransporters #MembraneProteins https://doi.org/10.1107/S2053230X26001202
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Um, since cavities haven't been a problem for me (I've had just one), I think I'll switch back to using baking soda and peroxide again (with my own dried mint if I want mintiness).
Some Tom's of Maine toothpaste may be contaminated with #HarmfulBacteria, FDA says
#FDA's warning about multiple types of bacteria and "a black mold-like substance" found in a facility that makes #TomsOfMaine toothpaste has consumers worried about a possible recall.
November 20, 2024
"A recent inspection of a Tom's of Maine facility found 'significant violations' that included different types of bacteria detected in the water and the company's toothpaste, as well as a '#BlackMold-like substance' located behind a water storage tank, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
"The FDA determined the company's response to its findings was 'inadequate' and called for a 'thorough review of all #microbiological hazards,' according to a letter sent by the agency to the brand's parent company, Colgate-Palmolive.
"An inspection in May of a facility in #SanfordMaine, discovered the bacteria #PseudomonasAeruginosa in #water used to manufacture Tom’s Simply White Clean Mint Paste and to clean equipment. The bacteria can cause infections in the blood, lungs and urinary tract, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"The letter also stated that there were multiple incidents of finding a bacteria called #RalstoniaInsidiosa in water in the facility. A third type of bacteria, #ParacoccusYeei, was found in the finished product of the company's Wicked Cool! Anticavity Toothpaste, per the FDA. The type of Paracoccus yeei found can cause infection that may be resistant to #antibiotics.
"An FDA inspector also found 'a black mold-like substance' at the base of a hose reel behind a water storage tank within one foot of stainless-steel pails used to manufacture the toothpaste, according to the letter. 'Powder residues' were also seen in a stainless-steel tray next to a batch of #TomsSillyStrawberryAnticavity toothpaste.
"The company told the FDA that the room was thoroughly cleaned to remove the black substance and the powder residue, but the FDA called for more to be done."
https://www.today.com/health/recall/toms-of-maine-toothpaste-bacteria-rcna180976
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Um, since cavities haven't been a problem for me (I've had just one), I think I'll switch back to using baking soda and peroxide again (with my own dried mint if I want mintiness).
Some Tom's of Maine toothpaste may be contaminated with #HarmfulBacteria, FDA says
#FDA's warning about multiple types of bacteria and "a black mold-like substance" found in a facility that makes #TomsOfMaine toothpaste has consumers worried about a possible recall.
November 20, 2024
"A recent inspection of a Tom's of Maine facility found 'significant violations' that included different types of bacteria detected in the water and the company's toothpaste, as well as a '#BlackMold-like substance' located behind a water storage tank, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
"The FDA determined the company's response to its findings was 'inadequate' and called for a 'thorough review of all #microbiological hazards,' according to a letter sent by the agency to the brand's parent company, Colgate-Palmolive.
"An inspection in May of a facility in #SanfordMaine, discovered the bacteria #PseudomonasAeruginosa in #water used to manufacture Tom’s Simply White Clean Mint Paste and to clean equipment. The bacteria can cause infections in the blood, lungs and urinary tract, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"The letter also stated that there were multiple incidents of finding a bacteria called #RalstoniaInsidiosa in water in the facility. A third type of bacteria, #ParacoccusYeei, was found in the finished product of the company's Wicked Cool! Anticavity Toothpaste, per the FDA. The type of Paracoccus yeei found can cause infection that may be resistant to #antibiotics.
"An FDA inspector also found 'a black mold-like substance' at the base of a hose reel behind a water storage tank within one foot of stainless-steel pails used to manufacture the toothpaste, according to the letter. 'Powder residues' were also seen in a stainless-steel tray next to a batch of #TomsSillyStrawberryAnticavity toothpaste.
"The company told the FDA that the room was thoroughly cleaned to remove the black substance and the powder residue, but the FDA called for more to be done."
https://www.today.com/health/recall/toms-of-maine-toothpaste-bacteria-rcna180976
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Um, since cavities haven't been a problem for me (I've had just one), I think I'll switch back to using baking soda and peroxide again (with my own dried mint if I want mintiness).
Some Tom's of Maine toothpaste may be contaminated with #HarmfulBacteria, FDA says
#FDA's warning about multiple types of bacteria and "a black mold-like substance" found in a facility that makes #TomsOfMaine toothpaste has consumers worried about a possible recall.
November 20, 2024
"A recent inspection of a Tom's of Maine facility found 'significant violations' that included different types of bacteria detected in the water and the company's toothpaste, as well as a '#BlackMold-like substance' located behind a water storage tank, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
"The FDA determined the company's response to its findings was 'inadequate' and called for a 'thorough review of all #microbiological hazards,' according to a letter sent by the agency to the brand's parent company, Colgate-Palmolive.
"An inspection in May of a facility in #SanfordMaine, discovered the bacteria #PseudomonasAeruginosa in #water used to manufacture Tom’s Simply White Clean Mint Paste and to clean equipment. The bacteria can cause infections in the blood, lungs and urinary tract, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"The letter also stated that there were multiple incidents of finding a bacteria called #RalstoniaInsidiosa in water in the facility. A third type of bacteria, #ParacoccusYeei, was found in the finished product of the company's Wicked Cool! Anticavity Toothpaste, per the FDA. The type of Paracoccus yeei found can cause infection that may be resistant to #antibiotics.
"An FDA inspector also found 'a black mold-like substance' at the base of a hose reel behind a water storage tank within one foot of stainless-steel pails used to manufacture the toothpaste, according to the letter. 'Powder residues' were also seen in a stainless-steel tray next to a batch of #TomsSillyStrawberryAnticavity toothpaste.
"The company told the FDA that the room was thoroughly cleaned to remove the black substance and the powder residue, but the FDA called for more to be done."
https://www.today.com/health/recall/toms-of-maine-toothpaste-bacteria-rcna180976
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Um, since cavities haven't been a problem for me (I've had just one), I think I'll switch back to using baking soda and peroxide again (with my own dried mint if I want mintiness).
Some Tom's of Maine toothpaste may be contaminated with #HarmfulBacteria, FDA says
#FDA's warning about multiple types of bacteria and "a black mold-like substance" found in a facility that makes #TomsOfMaine toothpaste has consumers worried about a possible recall.
November 20, 2024
"A recent inspection of a Tom's of Maine facility found 'significant violations' that included different types of bacteria detected in the water and the company's toothpaste, as well as a '#BlackMold-like substance' located behind a water storage tank, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
"The FDA determined the company's response to its findings was 'inadequate' and called for a 'thorough review of all #microbiological hazards,' according to a letter sent by the agency to the brand's parent company, Colgate-Palmolive.
"An inspection in May of a facility in #SanfordMaine, discovered the bacteria #PseudomonasAeruginosa in #water used to manufacture Tom’s Simply White Clean Mint Paste and to clean equipment. The bacteria can cause infections in the blood, lungs and urinary tract, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"The letter also stated that there were multiple incidents of finding a bacteria called #RalstoniaInsidiosa in water in the facility. A third type of bacteria, #ParacoccusYeei, was found in the finished product of the company's Wicked Cool! Anticavity Toothpaste, per the FDA. The type of Paracoccus yeei found can cause infection that may be resistant to #antibiotics.
"An FDA inspector also found 'a black mold-like substance' at the base of a hose reel behind a water storage tank within one foot of stainless-steel pails used to manufacture the toothpaste, according to the letter. 'Powder residues' were also seen in a stainless-steel tray next to a batch of #TomsSillyStrawberryAnticavity toothpaste.
"The company told the FDA that the room was thoroughly cleaned to remove the black substance and the powder residue, but the FDA called for more to be done."
https://www.today.com/health/recall/toms-of-maine-toothpaste-bacteria-rcna180976
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Um, since cavities haven't been a problem for me (I've had just one), I think I'll switch back to using baking soda and peroxide again (with my own dried mint if I want mintiness).
Some Tom's of Maine toothpaste may be contaminated with #HarmfulBacteria, FDA says
#FDA's warning about multiple types of bacteria and "a black mold-like substance" found in a facility that makes #TomsOfMaine toothpaste has consumers worried about a possible recall.
November 20, 2024
"A recent inspection of a Tom's of Maine facility found 'significant violations' that included different types of bacteria detected in the water and the company's toothpaste, as well as a '#BlackMold-like substance' located behind a water storage tank, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
"The FDA determined the company's response to its findings was 'inadequate' and called for a 'thorough review of all #microbiological hazards,' according to a letter sent by the agency to the brand's parent company, Colgate-Palmolive.
"An inspection in May of a facility in #SanfordMaine, discovered the bacteria #PseudomonasAeruginosa in #water used to manufacture Tom’s Simply White Clean Mint Paste and to clean equipment. The bacteria can cause infections in the blood, lungs and urinary tract, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"The letter also stated that there were multiple incidents of finding a bacteria called #RalstoniaInsidiosa in water in the facility. A third type of bacteria, #ParacoccusYeei, was found in the finished product of the company's Wicked Cool! Anticavity Toothpaste, per the FDA. The type of Paracoccus yeei found can cause infection that may be resistant to #antibiotics.
"An FDA inspector also found 'a black mold-like substance' at the base of a hose reel behind a water storage tank within one foot of stainless-steel pails used to manufacture the toothpaste, according to the letter. 'Powder residues' were also seen in a stainless-steel tray next to a batch of #TomsSillyStrawberryAnticavity toothpaste.
"The company told the FDA that the room was thoroughly cleaned to remove the black substance and the powder residue, but the FDA called for more to be done."
https://www.today.com/health/recall/toms-of-maine-toothpaste-bacteria-rcna180976
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Superbug that now kills 300,000 people a year evolved rapidly from common bacteria | The Independent
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/superbug-antibiotic-resistance-origin-spread-b2575769.html#Superbug
#CommmonBacteria
#Bacteria
#Evolution
#CysticFibrosis
#PseudomonasAeruginosa
#LungDamage
#Smoking
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Alarming superbug from deadly eyedrop outbreak has spread to dogs - Enlarge / A dog gets examined by veterinary technicians in Texas. (cred... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2021144 #pseudomonasaeruginosa #infectiousdiseases #drugresistance #antibiotics #ezricare #outbreak #science #eyedrop #cdc #fda
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Paride: A novel Virus (Bacteriophage) that fights Antibiotic-tolerant Dormant bacteria
Bacterial dormancy is survival strategy in response to stressful exposure to antibiotics taken by a patient for treatment............
#AntibioticResistance #antibiotictolerant #bacteriophage #Dormantbacteria #ETHZurich #Paride #Phagetherapy #Pseudomonasaeruginosa #viru -
One more dead in horrific eye drop outbreak that now spans 18 states - Enlarge (credit: Getty | UniversalImagesGroup)
Another person ... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1940772 #pseudomonasaeruginosa #drugresistance #eyeinfection #globalpharma #vim-ges-crpa #blindness #bacteria #eyedrops #ezricare #outbreak #science #health #delsam #death #cdc #fda
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FDA details slew of failures at plant that made eye drops linked to deaths - Enlarge (credit: Getty | DEA / M. FERMARIELLO/De Agostini )
Th... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1928824 #pseudomonasaeruginosa #infectiousdisease #contamination #fdainspection #globalpharma #publichealth #violations #sterility #eyedrops #ezricare #outbreak #science #delsam #fda
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Two more dead as patients report horrifying details of eye drop outbreak - Enlarge (credit: Getty | UniversalImagesGroup)
Two more people... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1926844 #pseudomonasaeruginosa #infectiousdisease #drugresistance #antibiotics #infection #eyedrops #ezricare #outbreak #science #cdc #eye #fda
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Extremely drug-resistant germ found in eye drops infects 55 in 12 states; 1 dead - Enlarge (credit: Getty | UniversalImagesGroup)
This story will... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1914592 #extensivelydrugresistant #pseudomonasaeruginosa #artificialtears #drugresistance #delsampharma #eyeinfection #publichealth #vim-ges-crpa #infection #ezricare #outbreak #science #death
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Hab' ja keine Ahnung, aber offenbar gibt es begründete Hoffnung auf ein Gegenmittel gegen diesen Rotz.
#Krankenhauskeime #Forschung #Medizin #PseudomonasAeruginosa #PoweredByRSS Schwachstelle von "Alptraum-Bakterium" entdeckt | DW | 22.06.2021