Infections caused by Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria are rare, but they can be life-threatening in infants, federal health officials warn. In a Friday report, the CDC analyzed two cases of C. sakazakii ...
“Classifications are theories about the basis of natural order, not dull catalogues compiled only to avoid chaos.” Stephen Jay Gould, Wonderful Life (1989), 98. Enterobacter sakazakii, a gram-negative ...
On Sunday, the US Food and Drug Administration warned consumers of possible bacterial contamination of Reckitt/Mead Johnson's Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Powdered Infant Formula Products. The specialty ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - Federal investigators are trying to figure out if deadly bacteria are hiding inside baby formula, which WCCO has learned started with a discovery in Minnesota. Last September, an ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Contaminated powdered infant formula may have contributed to the death of a second baby, so federal officials have expanded its recall of formula produced at the Michigan ...
A premature infant boy died 13 days after becoming infected with the Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reminding parents of newborns to sterilize their ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The dangerous bacteria that sparked powdered formula recalls and shortages last year has infected two babies this year, killing a Kentucky child and causing brain damage in a Missouri ...
On February 28, 2022, Abbott Nutrition recalled Similac PM 60/40 powdered formula (Lot # 27032K80 (can) / Lot # 27032K800 (case). The Similac PM 60/40 recall is in addition to other lots of Similac, ...
Jeanine Kunkel had been the healthy twin, the one who came home from the hospital that day in 2008 while her brother James stayed a few nights in intensive care. But within days of arriving, she ...
Perrigo Company plc is recalling certain lots of a Gerber infant formula because of possible Cronobacter sakazakii contamination, according to a company announcement published Friday by the U.S. Food ...
Cronobacter species are Gram-negative rods that may cause life-threatening infections in neonates and infants. They belong to the family of Enterobacteriaceae. The first case was published in 1961 in ...