"Massive Recall of Nutramigen Baby Formula Amid Bacterial Contamination Fears"

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Reckitt/Mead Johnson Nutrition has voluntarily recalled over 675,000 cans of its Enfamil brand Nutramigen Powder baby formula due to potential contamination with Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria. The recall affects specific batches produced in June and distributed in the summer, with no reported illnesses linked to the recall yet. The FDA advises consumers to check batch numbers and discard affected products, contacting the company for a refund. The recall was initiated after positive test results from routine sampling by the Israeli Ministry of Health, despite negative tests from the manufacturing facility.
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