15 poisonings from ingestion of alcohol-based hand sanitizer reported in U.S.: CDC

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Electronic screen shows hand-sanitizing instructions outside a shopping mall which is still closed to in-store shoppers in New York, the United States, July 14, 2020. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

Washing and disinfecting hands can effectively help curb the spread of COVID-19, while swallowing hand sanitizer can not, said the CDC, adding that why the patients drank hand sanitizers remains unclear.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed that it received notification of 15 cases of methanal poisoning associated with ingesting alcohol-based hand sanitizers in recent months.

The 15 cases, including four deaths, were reported in Arizona and New Mexico states from May through June 30, according to a CDC report published Wednesday.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) staff members prepare free masks and hand sanitizer for subway riders at a subway station in Manhattan of New York, the United States, June 8, 2020. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

Among the four patients who died, three had seizures when they were hospitalized. And three other patients were discharged with vision loss after treatment, according to the CDC.

In early July, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning, saying "Methanol, or wood alcohol, is a substance that can be toxic when absorbed through the skin or ingested and can be life-threatening when ingested."

Washing and disinfecting hands can effectively help curb the spread of COVID-19, while swallowing hand sanitizer can not, said the CDC, adding that why the patients drank hand sanitizers remains unclear.

Vendors sell disinfectant and personal protective equipment (PPE) in Brooklyn borough of New York, the United States, May 27, 2020. (Photo by Michael Nagle/Xinhua)

Similarly, back in April, accidental poisonings from disinfectants were rising after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that injections of disinfectants could help defeat the coronavirus during a daily briefing on COVID-19.

As of Friday night, confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States hit over 4,941,000 and fatalities surpassed 161,300, according to Johns Hopkins University. ■