"Rising Cases of Lead Poisoning in Children Linked to Tainted Applesauce Spark FDA Concerns"

An investigation by The Washington Post has revealed that the number of children affected by lead-tainted applesauce pouches is likely higher than official counts. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received reports of 64 children who have suffered adverse events linked to the tainted cinnamon applesauce pouches, but state health and environment officials are investigating at least 118 confirmed or suspected cases in 31 states. The recall has raised concerns about the FDA's oversight of toxic metals in baby and toddler foods, as previous reports have found significant levels of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury in these products. The investigation has also highlighted the need for stricter regulations and testing for heavy metals in baby food.
- Applesauce lead poisonings in kids grow, renewing questions on FDA oversight The Washington Post
- Numbers of children sickened by lead linked to tainted applesauce pouches rises to 64, FDA says KABC-TV
- Nationwide recall issued for applesauce tainted with lead wausaupilotandreview.com
- Lead poisoning deaths linked to applesauce; FDA WDHN
- Lead exposure in Georgia children: Some cases linked to applesauce recall FOX 5 Atlanta
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