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FDA Warns of Infant Botulism in U.S. Due to Recalled Milk Formula

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The United States is witnessing a significant food safety crisis as 31 cases of botulism in infants have been reported due to contaminated milk formula. This outbreak has prompted the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to issue urgent warnings against the purchase and use of the affected formula batches that had already been recalled.
FDA Warns of Infant Botulism in U.S. Due to Recalled Milk Formula

The contaminated formula has been linked to the bacteria Clostridium botulinum, which poses severe health risks and can cause paralysis in infants. Despite the recall, some of the formula products continue to be sold in retail stores and online platforms, raising public health concerns.

The FDA is urging close cooperation between the dairy industry, regulatory authorities, and retailers to ensure the complete removal of these dangerous batches from the market. The agency is conducting thorough epidemiological tracking to trace the production and distribution routes of the contaminated products to prevent future occurrences.

This incident underscores the critical need for rigorous quality control and biosecurity measures in the dairy industry, particularly for sensitive products like infant formula.

The international dairy sector is taking note of these developments as they highlight vulnerabilities in the food production chain and the necessity for infallible safety protocols.


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