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Baby formula recalled after infant botulism in WA

Nara Organics has initiated a recall of its powdered infant formula following reports of infant botulism.

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The brief

Nara Organics is recalling all lots of its powdered infant formula. The action follows the diagnosis of three infants with botulism. The products subject to the recall include items sold at retail locations such as Target.

Coverage from outlets including NBC News, CBS News, ABC News, The Seattle Times, and WGME notes that the recall is linked to a multistate outbreak. The FDA has confirmed it is currently conducting an outbreak investigation regarding the powdered infant formula. Future developments depend on the ongoing FDA investigation into the source of the botulism.

Coverage does not yet specify the geographic distribution of the affected infants beyond mentioning Washington state, nor has a definitive timeline for the conclusion of the safety review been provided.

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Quick answers

Which brand is affected by the recall?

Nara Organics has recalled all lots of its powdered infant formula.

What is the health concern?

Three infants have been diagnosed with botulism, prompting an investigation into the powdered formula.

Where were the products sold?

Coverage identifies Target as a retailer where the affected formula was sold.

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