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Families Sue ByHeart After Babies Hospitalized with Rare Botulism Illness

16 Nov

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Summary

  • 23 infants sickened with suspected or confirmed infant botulism linked to ByHeart formula
  • Two families file lawsuits against ByHeart after their babies contracted the rare, potentially deadly disease
  • ByHeart recalls all batches of its Whole Nutrition Infant Formula nationwide
Families Sue ByHeart After Babies Hospitalized with Rare Botulism Illness

As of November 16, 2025, ByHeart Inc., a baby nutrition company, is at the center of a nationwide infant formula recall and lawsuits from two families whose infants were sickened with a rare and potentially deadly illness.

The company has recalled all batches of its ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula after 23 infants across 13 U.S. states were reported with suspected or confirmed cases of infant botulism. The families of two of these infants, the Dexters from Arizona and the Everetts from Kentucky, have filed federal lawsuits against ByHeart, alleging the company's formula directly caused their children to contract the rare disease.

The Dexters' baby girl, who was born healthy in July, began exhibiting symptoms like stomach discomfort and feeding difficulties after being fed ByHeart formula starting in early August. By the end of that month, the infant had to be airlifted to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with infant botulism and received extensive treatment. The Everetts' 4-month-old daughter also developed neurological symptoms and was hospitalized in early November after consuming ByHeart formula.

ByHeart has stated it is cooperating fully with the FDA's investigation into the outbreak and providing unrestricted access to its facilities and products. The company has expressed deep regret over the situation and urged consumers to immediately discard any ByHeart formula they have purchased.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula has been recalled nationwide after 23 infants across 13 U.S. states were reported with suspected or confirmed cases of infant botulism, a rare and potentially deadly illness.
The Dexter and Everett families have filed federal lawsuits against ByHeart, alleging their infant children contracted infant botulism after consuming the company's formula.
The Dexter family's baby girl became severely ill in August 2025 and had to be airlifted to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with infant botulism. The Everett family's 4-month-old daughter also developed neurological symptoms and was hospitalized in early November 2025 after consuming ByHeart formula.

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