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"Three popular powdered infant formulas recently linked to bacterial contamination are being recalled in the U.S. after four babies were hospitalized, including one who died, according to U.S. health officials. 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning on Thursday to parents about the formulas manufactured at an Abbott plant in Michigan, identified as certain lots of Similac, Alimentum and EleCare. The agency said among the reports of illness, one of the cases involved salmonella and three involved Cronobacter sakazakiim — a rare but dangerous germ that can cause blood infections and other serious complications.

"The FDA is investigating complaints of four infant illnesses from three states," the agency said in the warning. "All four cases related to these complaints were hospitalized and Cronobacter may have contributed to a death in one case."...

https://www.fox13news.com/news/baby-formula-recall-2022-some-similac-alimentum-and-elecare-products-tied-to-illness

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3 hours ago, MO Fugga said:

Thank God for Titties!

In spite of my having no interest or reason to purchase Baby Formulae I have multiple times and will continue to comment to the person primarily involved in a relationship with me that I, "Thank God for Titties".  For reasons that are my own.................................:af:

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51 minutes ago, janice6 said:

In spite of my having no interest or reason to purchase Baby Formulae I have multiple times and will continue to comment to the person primarily involved in a relationship with me that I, "Thank God for Titties".  For reasons that are my own.................................:af:

When you get really old, and maybe a little senile, don't let 'em tell you that they ain't got a cow, but rather a bull! :anim_rofl2:

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On 2/19/2022 at 6:24 PM, railfancwb said:

Is China involved in manufacturing or supplying ingredients?

Probably not. Milk fat, in a paper and aluminum, or plastic container with a label shouldn't require much import.

The truth won't shock me. Hopefully, someone goes down that rabbit hole.

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I can still get raw milk from the Amish, here (I love it).

It's never even seen refrigeration.  It pours like syrup.

And while you're there,  you get a dozen donuts,  100% lard, 100% sugar glaze (from their trees), 100% fried. They weigh 9lbs, apiece.  Go good with milk.

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