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A nationwide recall of infant formulas due to Cronobacter contamination affects multiple brands sold in the U.S. and Canada from late 2024 to early 2025.
A nationwide recall of certain infant formulas has been issued due to potential contamination with Cronobacter sakazakii, a harmful bacteria that can cause serious illness in infants, particularly premature or immunocompromised babies.
The recall affects multiple brands distributed in the U.S. and Canada between late 2024 and early 2025, with no deaths reported but several cases of illness documented.
Health officials urge parents to check product labels, verify lot numbers and expiration dates using FDA and Health Canada’s official recall list, and discontinue use of affected batches.
Affected products were sold through retail and online outlets.
Consumers are advised to contact pediatricians if their child has consumed recalled formula and to dispose of it safely.
Investigations into the contamination source are ongoing.
Un retiro nacional de fórmulas infantiles debido a la contaminación por Cronobacter afecta a varias marcas vendidas en los Estados Unidos y Canadá desde finales de 2024 hasta principios de 2025.