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CDC urges parents to stop using Nara Organics infant formula

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CDC urges parents to stop using Nara Organics infant formula after three babies hospitalized with botulism
Federal health officials are urging parents to immediately stop using a popular organic infant formula after three babies were hospitalized with botulism in a multistate outbreak linked to the product...

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Parents Urged to Stop Using This Baby Formula After Botulism Cases Reported
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‘Do not use:’ LDH warns families not to use infant formula due to possible contamination
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recalled a baby formula sold in Target stores, on Target.com, and Nara.com due to possible bacterial contamination that could make infants sick.

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Nara Organics recalls infant formula in new botulism scare
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Powdered Baby Formula Recalled After Infant Botulism Outbreak Across 3 States
Medics treated the children with BabyBIG, an antitoxin that treats botulism in infants, per the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).

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