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Over 675K cans of infant formula recalled over bacteria risks

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Reckitt/Mead Johnson has voluntarily recalled over 675,000 cans of its Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Powdered Infant Formula Products over risks that the product could potentially cause a bacterial infection.

The specialty formula — which is typically given to infants allergic to cow’s milk — tested positive for the pathogen Cronobacter sakazakii by the Israeli Ministry of Health, according to a press release issued by the US Food and Drug Administration on Sunday.

The Cronobacter bacteria, although found naturally in the environment, can cause life-threatening symptoms in infants less than 1 year old, including fever, low energy and seizures, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Affected batch numbers include: ZL3FHG, ZL3FMH, ZL3FPE, ZL3FQD, ZL3FRW and ZL3FXJ.

The products either come in a 12.6-ounce or 19.8-ounce can and have a “use by date” of Jan. 1, 2025, and a universal product code of 300871239418 or 300871239456, per the FDA.

Roughly 675,000 cans of Reckitt/Mead Johnson’s Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Powdered Infant Formula Products have been recalled over risks that they could potentially cause a bacterial infection, the FDA warned. fda.gov

The government agency said that consumers with affected formula “should stop using it and throw it away or contact Reckitt/Mead Johnson Nutrition for a refund.”

In a press release issued Saturday, the New Jersey-based pediatric nutrition company said that it has contacted the regulatory authorities in each of the countries that it distributes its products.

“We are committed to the highest level of quality and safety and it is for this reason that we have taken this measure,” it added.

Another popular children’s’ food product — WanaBana puree pouches — were also recently recalled after the FDA warned that they contain “extremely high concentrations of lead.”

Lead, which is toxic to humans, is especially difficult to spot in children, who may experience slowed growth and development, learning and behavior problems or hearing and speech problems, according to the CDC.

Since the recall first announced in October, WanaBana agreed to voluntarily recall all of its apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches, regardless of expiration, the FDA said.

However, as of Dec. 13, the WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches were still sitting on store shelves at “at several Dollar Tree stores in multiple states,” the FDA said. 

The formula — which which is typically given to infants allergic to cow’s milk — tested positive for Cronobacter sakazakii, a pathogen that could cause sickness and seizures in infants under one. Dragana Gordic – stock.adobe.com

And as of Dec. 19, the agency received reports that the lead-contaminated product “may till be on shelves at Family Dollar/Dollar Tree combination stores.”

In an update posted on Dec. 26, the FDA did not say that WanaBana’s apple cinnamon-flavored pouches had been removed from store shelves, and announced that reports of adverse events potentially linked to the recalled prodict ticked higher, to 82.

Often marketed as a healthy, on-the-go snack, WanaBana’s apple cinnamon puree contains 50 calories in one 71-gram pouch, including 12 grams of carbs, nine grams of sugars, and two grams of fiber.

Another children’s product — WanaBana’s apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches — also was issued a recall in October, though as of last month, the lead-contaminated snack was still being spotted on store shelves. fda.gov

The flavor is not currently on WanaBana’s website, which instead promotes flavors like mango, kale and spinach, banana and strawberry, plus options designed for babies like peach, carrot and apply and quinoa flour.

Representatives for WanaBana did not immediately respond to noti.group’s request for comment.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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