Organic formula brand issues recall after 3 babies diagnosed with infant botulism
Nara Organics has issued a voluntary recall of its powdered infant formula after three infants were hospitalized with botulism. While no bacteria were found in the product lots, the company is working with the FDA and CDC to investigate the cause and provide refunds to affected customers.
Why it matters
This recall is critical for public safety, as infant botulism is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention and product removal from the supply chain.
An organic baby formula is being voluntarily recalled after three infants who were fed the product were hospitalized with infant botulism, according to a notice from the Food and Drug Administration.
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