Recalled Baby Formula Remains on Shelves as Infant Botulism Cases Surge—Who’s Failing American Families?
Despite a nationwide recall, hazardous ByHeart infant formula linked to botulism remains on shelves, risking the health of American babies and exposing lapses in regulatory enforcement.
As the number of infant botulism cases linked to ByHeart baby formula climbs to 31 across 15 states, disturbing reports reveal that this recalled product is still available for purchase on store shelves. How can a formula tied to a serious, potentially deadly illness continue to be sold after a nationwide recall?Regulatory Failures Put Our Most Vulnerable at RiskThe rise in confirmed cases—none fatal yet but all alarming—has exposed glaring weaknesses in the oversight mechanisms meant to protect American families. Federal and state inspectors discovered ByHeart formula still stocked in multiple retail locations more than a week after the company’s...
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