CDC, FDA Say Powdered Infant Formula Not Tainted
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Updated: 5:18 PM Dec 30, 2011
CDC, FDA Say Powdered Infant Formula Not Tainted
Two federal agencies say there is no evidence that four cases of a rare bacterial infection in babies are related, and there is no need to recall infant formula.
Posted: 5:17 PM Dec 30, 2011
Reporter: Associated Press
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Two federal agencies say there is no
evidence that four cases of a rare bacterial infection in babies are related, and there is no need to recall infant formula.

The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control say four infants were sickened by Cronobacter, including one in Missouri and another in Florida who died of the illness. The other two babies, in Illinois and Oklahoma, have recovered.

Several national retailers pulled a batch of powdered infant formula after learning the Missouri child had consumed Enfamil Newborn.

Friday's report says no Cronobacter bacteria were found in sealed containers of powdered formula.

CDC says Cronobacter is a very rare cause of a severe infection in young infants, and usually occurs in the first days or weeks of life.

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Posted by: Moni Location: Dayton on Dec 31, 2011 at 07:33 AM

So what was the cause of the bacteria, where did they get it from? Also for all us parents out their with babies what are the symptoms?
Posted by: Anonymous on Dec 30, 2011 at 09:32 PM

So it must have been the water, or the mixing bowl, or the bottle, or the mother? Right?
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