CDC investigating infant formula sold at Target after 3 infants hospitalized with botulism
Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.
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Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.
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Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.
Nara Organics has recalled its organic baby formula sold at Target stores and online due to a multistate outbreak of infant botulism
CDC urges parents to immediately stop using Nara Organics infant formula after three babies were hospitalized with botulism in multiple states.
Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.
Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.
Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.
Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.
Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.
Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.