Nara Organics recalls baby formula sold at Target after multistate infant botulism outbreak
Nara Organics has recalled its Whole Milk Organic Powdered infant formula, sold nationwide at Target and online, following a multistate outbreak of infant botulism. Three infants in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington became ill between April and May after consuming the formula and were hospitalized.

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AI-generatedNara Organics has recalled its Whole Milk Organic Powdered infant formula, sold nationwide at Target and online, following a multistate outbreak of infant botulism. Three infants in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington became ill between April and May after consuming the formula and were hospitalized. Infant botulism is a serious illness affecting babies under one year old, caused by bacteria producing a toxin in the gut. The FDA stated that this formula represents less than 1% of the U.S. market, so no shortage is expected. The CDC advises parents to stop using the recalled formula immediately and to store opened cans safely for a month while monitoring for symptoms.
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5 extractedThe formula is manufactured in Europe but sold only in the U.S.
Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula makes up less than 1% of all infant formula sold in the United States, and the outbreak does not create shortage concerns.
Infant botulism is a rare but serious illness that occurs in babies under age 1, whose gut microbiomes are immature.
Three babies between 2 and 5 months became ill in April and May in California, Pennsylvania and Washington after consuming Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Powdered infant formula.
Nara Organics recalled its organic baby formula sold nationwide in Target stores and online after a multistate outbreak of infant botulism.