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FDA: Baby formula tied to infant botulism cases still on store shelves
Despite a nationwide recall, recalled ByHeart infant formula linked to 31 botulism hospitalizations in 15 states is still found on shelves, FDA says.
- Eight new illnesses linked to ByHeart baby formula have been reported, bringing the total to 31 infants hospitalized across 15 states.
- ByHeart, a manufacturer of organic baby formula, recalled all its products nationwide on Nov. 11, but the FDA says the recalled product is still on some store shelves.
- The FDA is analyzing samples and noted that this recall shouldn't create shortage concerns as ByHeart products make up less than 1% of infant formula sales in the U.S.
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FDA: Baby formula tied to infant botulism cases still on store shelves
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned on Thursday that recalled baby formula products linked to cases of infant botulism are still available for purchase at stores in multiple states, as the number of confirmed cases of the illness has reached 31.
·Albuquerque, United States
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