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Nara Organics infant formula linked to another case of botulism
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

Nara Organics infant formula linked to another case of botulism

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported that four infants have been diagnosed with botulism after consuming Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula. The cases involve infants in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington, with illnesses occurring between April and May 2026. The product was recalled last month after three infants were hospitalized, and the FDA is still testing unopened containers from affected batches. The formula was sold nationally through Target stores and online at Nara.com. The FDA advises parents to stop using the product immediately and to label any remaining formula as 'DO NOT USE' for at least a month. A prior outbreak linked to the ByHeart brand resulted in over 50 illnesses across 19 states.

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Nara Organics infant formula linked to another case of botulism

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported that four infants have been diagnosed with botulism after consuming Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula. The cases involve infants in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington, with illnesses occurring between April and May 2026. The product was recalled last month after three infants were hospitalized, and the FDA is still testing unopened containers from affected batches. The formula was sold nationally through Target stores and online at Nara.com. The FDA advises parents to stop using the product immediately and to label any remaining formula as 'DO NOT USE' for at least a month. A prior outbreak linked to the ByHeart brand resulted in over 50 illnesses across 19 states.

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