Burkholderia cepacia infection in the neonatal unit: a cautionary tale of contaminated EEG skin preparation
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Burkholderia cepacia isolated from a scalp wound of a neonate prompted investigation to identify potential sources. The same organism was isolated from numerous batches of gel used to prepare skin prior to electroencephalography (EEG), prompting a recall of this product. This case highlights the potential for contamination of equipment and products used for EEG.
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