Botulism Recall
Botulism outbreak prompts formula recall by ByHeart
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Last Updated
11/11/2025
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  • A serious outbreak of infant botulism has emerged across 10 U.S. states, with 13 infants hospitalized after consuming ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula, prompting urgent public concern.
  • The CDC and FDA are investigating the situation, urging parents to immediately stop using the involved formula as they trace the contamination source.
  • In response to health warnings, ByHeart Inc. has voluntarily recalled two batches of their powdered infant formula, prioritizing consumer safety.
  • Preliminary testing has revealed the presence of dangerous bacteria in the formula, raising alarms over the potential risks associated with infant nutrition products.
  • With no reported fatalities, health officials are nonetheless alarmed by the severity of botulism in infants, emphasizing the need for vigilance among caregivers.
  • The situation has sparked widespread discussions about food safety regulations and the responsibilities of manufacturers to ensure the well-being of their customers.

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