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Baby Formula Linked to Deadly Botulism Outbreak
19 Nov
Summary
- At least 23 babies have been hospitalized due to botulism.
- The outbreak is linked to ByHeart powdered infant formula.
- Botulism can cause paralysis and is potentially fatal if untreated.

The United States is currently facing a significant outbreak of botulism, with at least 23 infants diagnosed with the severe bacterial infection. All reported cases, occurring between August and November, have been traced to ByHeart powdered infant formula. The company has since issued a voluntary recall for all its products amid ongoing investigations by the FDA and CDC across 13 states.
Botulism is a rare but dangerous condition caused by toxins from Clostridium botulinum bacteria, which damage nerve cells. In infants, initial symptoms include constipation followed by progressive paralysis, potentially affecting head control, limb movement, and respiration. Prompt diagnosis and treatment with antitoxin are crucial, as the infection can be fatal if left untreated, although no deaths have been reported in this recent outbreak.
Health authorities are urging consumers to discard any ByHeart formula. This incident highlights concerns about food safety surveillance, particularly for low-moisture foods. While the recall is not expected to cause widespread shortages, it underscores a worrying trend in infant formula safety, following previous recalls by other major manufacturers due to different bacterial contamination.



