FDA Warns Against Contaminated Baby Formula from Texas Company

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The FDA has issued a warning about certain baby formulas from Dairy Manufacturers Inc. that may be contaminated with Cronobacter bacteria, which can cause serious infections in infants. The recall includes Crecelac and Farmalac infant formulas sold in Texas and possibly other locations. No illnesses have been reported, but parents are advised not to use these products and to seek alternatives.
- FDA issues warning about baby formula that may be contaminated with dangerous bacteria CNN
- FDA warns parents to avoid infant formula distributed by Texas company due to contamination ABC News
- Recall: Infant formula sold without proper FDA evaluation Fox Business
- FDA Alerts Parents and Caregivers to Cronobacter Safety Concerns with Crecelac Goat Milk Infant Formula Imported and Distributed by Dairy Manufacturers Inc. FDA.gov
- Parents: Avoid this baby formula, FDA says The Dallas Morning News
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