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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Contaminated powdered infant formula may have contributed to the death of a second baby, so federal officials have expanded its recall of formula produced at the Michigan ...
Researchers have found Cronobacter in samples of nuts, seeds and dried fruit in Poland. The study determined the microbiological quality of commercial ready-to-eat food products of plant origin with a ...
"Rigorously managing the environment" is particularly important, experts say. Some of the operational deficiencies that helped trigger the massive shutdown of Abbott Nutrition's infant formula plant ...
Following a huge national shortage of baby formula last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and states will start tracking cases of cronobacter. Beginning next year, the CDC will ...
A premature infant boy died 13 days after becoming infected with the Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from The University of Texas at ...
Cronobacter sakazakii causes a rare but potentially deadly infection in newborns. It’s present in the environment but is also known to contaminate powdered infant formula. Only two states – Minnesota ...
The US Food and Drug Administration is charting a plan to enhance its surveillance of infant formula for Cronobacter bacteria. The agency said in a statement Tuesday that it would like to see ...
US health officials may soon ask states to notify them of any cases of infants with serious infections caused by Cronobacter sakazakii, bacteria that can contaminate infant formula. Cronobacter ...
An infant is reported to have died after being infected with the bacteria Cronobacter sakazakii following the consumption of baby formula product Similac PM 60/40 by Abbott Nutrition. The death is now ...
Infections caused by Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria are rare, but they can be life-threatening in infants, federal health officials warn. In a Friday report, the CDC analyzed two cases of C. sakazakii ...