Nara Organics recalls baby formula sold at Target after multistate infant botulism outbreak
People who have the formula are urged to stop using it immediately.
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People who have the formula are urged to stop using it immediately.
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People who have the formula are urged to stop using it immediately.
Nara Organics is voluntarily recalling its powdered infant formula over concerns of a potential risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination.
LOS ANGELES — Nara Organics recalled its whole milk baby formula after a California child and two others were sickened by potentially fatal infant botulism, federal officials said. Parents...
The affected formula was sold at Target and at Nara.com, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
No deaths have been reported as of June 14.
Nara Organics recalled its Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula sold nationwide after three children in three states developed infant botulism, according to federal health officials