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Nationwide Recall of Target Baby Wipes Over Bacterial Contamination

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Target has issued a nationwide recall for several varieties of its Up & Up brand baby wipes after U.S. Food and Drug Administration testing revealed bacterial contamination that could pose serious health risks to infants, young children, and individuals with weakened immune systems.

The recall, announced on June 10, 2026, affects Up & Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes and Up & Up Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes sold at Target stores across the country and through the retailer's website.

The FDA initiated the recall after Target and the manufacturer, Sapro Temizlik Urunleri, received numerous customer complaints about product discoloration. Additional reports cited skin irritation, eye irritation, and infections allegedly linked to the wipes, which are still under investigation.

Subsequent FDA testing identified the presence of Burkholderia cepacia and Burkholderia gladioli in samples of the recalled products. These bacteria are commonly found in soil and water and can cause localized infections in healthy individuals, particularly around cuts or skin lesions.

However, for newborns, young children, and people with compromised immune systems, the bacteria pose a much greater risk. In severe cases, infections can spread into the bloodstream, potentially leading to life-threatening conditions such as sepsis or pneumonia.

The recall includes fragrance-free wipes sold in 20-count, 72-count, 216-count, 800-count, and 1,200-count packages. Recalled cucumber-scented wipes include 72-count, 216-count, and 800-count packages.

Affected fragrance-free wipes were manufactured between November 7, 2025, and May 5, 2026, with expiration dates ranging from May 10, 2028, through November 2028. Recalled cucumber-scented wipes were manufactured on December 29-30, 2025, and carry expiration dates of June 29-30, 2028.

The FDA advises consumers to immediately stop using the recalled wipes and return them to any Target store for a full refund. The agency emphasizes that the risk is particularly high for vulnerable populations, and prompt action is essential to prevent potential infections.

Target has removed the affected products from shelves and is cooperating with the FDA in the ongoing investigation.

This story was originally reported by loscerritosnews. Read the original article here.

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