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title: "Infant Formula Recall Expands Amid Botulism Concerns"
url: https://www.heredetroitmi.com/2026/06/19/infant-formula-recall-expands-amid-botulism/
date: 2026-06-19T17:18:58+00:00
modified: 2026-06-19T17:18:58+00:00
author: "Idris Magana-Stanek"
categories: ["Health"]
site: "HERE Detroit"
attribution: "HERE Detroit"
---

# Infant Formula Recall Expands Amid Botulism Concerns

*Source: [HERE Detroit](https://www.heredetroitmi.com/2026/06/19/infant-formula-recall-expands-amid-botulism/) — June 19, 2026 by Idris Magana-Stanek*

A nationwide recall of powdered infant formula has been expanded following investigations that linked the product to cases of infant botulism, resulting in three hospitalizations. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has alerted caregivers to stop using all lots of the implicated formula and to follow official guidance for disposal and potential reimbursement.

The recall, initiated due to concerns over potential contamination with *Clostridium botulinum* bacteria, affects a specific brand of powdered infant formula widely distributed across the country. While the exact number of affected lots has not been fully detailed in public statements, the directive from federal health officials is unequivocal: immediate cessation of use.

Infant botulism is a rare but serious illness caused by the ingestion of *Clostridium botulinum* spores. These spores can be found in the environment, including soil and dust, and can contaminate food products. Once ingested, the spores can multiply in an infant’s immature digestive tract, producing a potent neurotoxin. This toxin interferes with nerve function, leading to muscle weakness and potentially life-threatening respiratory paralysis.

Symptoms of infant botulism can include constipation, lethargy, poor feeding, a weak cry, and difficulty breathing. Prompt medical attention is crucial for infants exhibiting these signs. The FDA’s action underscores the severity of the potential health risk associated with the recalled formula.

Caregivers are advised to consult the official recall notices for detailed instructions on how to identify the specific product and lots affected. The guidance typically includes steps for returning the product to the point of purchase or contacting the manufacturer directly for a refund or replacement. The agency has emphasized that no other products from the manufacturer are believed to be affected by this recall.

Health departments and pediatricians are being alerted to the situation to ensure widespread dissemination of the safety information. The investigation is ongoing, with federal agencies working to determine the source of the contamination and prevent future occurrences. The focus remains on safeguarding infant health through stringent regulatory oversight and clear communication with the public.

This situation highlights the critical role of regulatory bodies like the FDA in monitoring the safety of food products, particularly those intended for vulnerable populations such as infants. The agency’s swift action in expanding the recall aims to mitigate further risk to public health.
