The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers
not to use some powdered baby formulas
Abbott Nutrition, which makes the Similac, Alimentum and EleCare brands, on Thursday issued a
voluntary recall
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Liquid baby formula, and all other products produced by Abbott Nutrition, are not affected.
Abbott Nutrition said it is cooperating with the FDA investigation into the three Cronobacter sakazakiim infections and one salmonella infection, all of which required hospitalization. The one fatal case has not been confirmed to be solely related to a Cronobacter infection, according to the FDA.
The FDA said environmental samples from the facility have yielded positive results for the Cronobacter bacteria, but there have been no reports of salmonella so far. A review of Abbott's records show that the company has destroyed products in the past due to the presence of Cronobacter.
Cronobacter infections are rare, but can be especially dangerous for newborn babies.
Symptoms of a Cronobacter infection include poor feeding, jaundice and grunting breaths, according to the FDA. Those infected with salmonella might experience fever, diarrhea and
abdominal cramps
"We value the trust parents place in us for high quality and safe nutrition," Abbott said in a statement provided to NPR. "We'll do whatever it takes to keep that trust and resolve this situation."
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