"Reckitt's Nutramigen Infant Formula Recalled Due to Bacterial Contamination Risk"

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Reckitt/Mead Johnson Nutrition has issued a voluntary recall of certain Nutramigen Powder infant formula products due to potential contamination with cronobacter bacteria, which can cause severe infections like sepsis and meningitis. The recall affects 12.6oz and 19.8oz cans produced in June and distributed in the summer. The FDA has been investigating but has found no positive tests for the bacteria in the facility to date. No illnesses have been reported, and the company assures that other batches of Nutramigen formula are safe to use. This follows previous recalls by Reckitt and other companies due to similar contamination concerns.
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