It is learned that due to bacterial infection, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is currently recalling several infant formula milk powders on a large scale.
The recalled brands include Similac, Alimentum or EleCare. The following is the specific product information:
Three cases of Cronobacter infection and one case of Salmonella have been recorded in Minnesota, Ohio and Texas. Federal agencies report that Cronobacter may have caused the death of a child.
Currently, these risky milk powders are sold in supermarkets such as Walmart, NoFrills, FoodBasics, FreshCo, ShoppersDrugMart, Metro, and Sobeys.
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