Recalled baby formula linked to a botulism outbreak may still be in some stores

NPRThursday, November 20, 2025 at 7:08:02 PM
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Recalled baby formula linked to a botulism outbreak may still be in some stores
  • A botulism outbreak has been associated with ByHeart baby formula, resulting in over 30 reported cases among infants in the U.S. Despite a recall, the product remains on store shelves, posing ongoing risks to public health.
  • The situation has heightened anxiety among parents, particularly those who trusted ByHeart for its perceived safety. The recall has prompted scrutiny of the company's quality control measures and the effectiveness of its response to the outbreak.
  • This incident underscores broader issues surrounding food safety regulations and the challenges faced by manufacturers in ensuring product safety, as well as the critical need for vigilant monitoring of recalled items in retail environments.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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