"Recall Alert: Nutramigen Infant Formula Powder at Risk of Bacterial Contamination"

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Reckitt Benckiser's Mead Johnson Nutrition is recalling certain batches of Nutramigen baby formula powder due to potential bacterial contamination. The FDA has reported that these batches were produced in June and distributed in the summer. Although no illnesses have been reported, the company is urging consumers to check their cans for the impacted batch numbers. The contamination could lead to serious infections such as sepsis and meningitis.
Topics:business##babyformularecall#bacterialcontamination#fda#health-and-safety#nutramigen#reckittbenckiser
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