Thursday, June 18, 2026

Three Infant Botulism Cases Tied to Recalled Formula

Three infants in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington have been diagnosed with botulism, prompting health officials to investigate a specific brand of powdered baby formula. This situation raises significant concerns about the safety of infant nutrition products.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that the affected infants, aged between 2 and 5 months, received treatment with BabyBIG, the only FDA-approved therapy for infant botulism. Fortunately, no fatalities have occurred. All three infants had consumed Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula, which has since been the focus of a recall.

Nara Organics initiated a recall on June 13, affecting every lot number and can size available online and at major retailers across the nation. Humboldt County Health Officer Dr. Candy Stockton specified 16 lot numbers linked to the recall, urging immediate action from parents and caregivers.

Health officials recommend that anyone possessing this formula discard it or return unopened cans to the point of purchase. Opened cans should be marked “DO NOT USE” and stored safely, apart from other baby foods, for a month in case they are needed for testing by health authorities.

Symptoms of infant botulism often begin with constipation and may progress to feeding difficulties, a weak cry, poor head control, and diminished facial expression. Parents are advised to monitor their infants for a month following the last consumption of the formula and to seek medical assistance if any concerning symptoms arise.

Medical professionals who suspect a case of infant botulism are encouraged to contact California’s Infant Botulism Treatment and Prevention Program and report to Humboldt County Public Health. Testing of the formula is currently underway, with results expected in the forthcoming weeks.

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diagnosed/ˌdaɪəɡˈnoʊzd/verb
found to have a disease or problem

investigate/ɪnˈvɛstəˌɡeɪt/verb
look into to find the cause or facts

recall/rɪˈkɔl/noun
official request to return unsafe products

therapy/ˈθɛrəpi/noun
treatment to help a person get better

symptoms/ˈsɪmptəmz/noun
signs that show someone is sick

monitor/ˈmɑnətɚ/verb
watch closely for changes or problems

How much do you know?

What illness have three infants been diagnosed with?
Asthma
Botulism
Diabetes
Measles
What is the name of the baby formula involved in the recall?
Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula
Similac Sensitive
Enfamil Enspire
Gerber Good Start
What is the only FDA-approved therapy for infant botulism?
BabyBIG
Tylenol
Pedialyte
Mylanta
What should parents do with opened cans of the recalled formula?
Consume them
Return to the store
Mark 'DO NOT USE' and store safely
Give to friends
How many lot numbers linked to the recall were specified by Dr. Candy Stockton?
10
12
14
16
What is the age range of the affected infants?
1 to 3 months
2 to 5 months
6 to 12 months
12 to 24 months
Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula is still safe for consumption.
All three infants with botulism unfortunately passed away.
Parents are advised to monitor their infants for symptoms for one month following the last consumption of the formula.
California's Infant Botulism Treatment and Prevention Program should be contacted by medical professionals when suspecting a case.
The recall of the formula was initiated before June 13.
Symptoms of infant botulism include feeding difficulties and diminished facial expression.
The affected infants received treatment with BabyBIG, the only FDA-approved therapy for infant .
Health officials recommend that anyone possessing this formula discard it or return unopened cans to the point of .
Symptoms of infant botulism often begin with .
Parents are advised to monitor their infants for a month following the last consumption of the .
Testing of the formula is currently underway, with results expected in the forthcoming .
Opened cans should be marked 'DO NOT USE' and stored safely, apart from other baby .
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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
ON
Accent
diagnosed/ˌdaɪəɡˈnoʊzd/verb
found to have a disease or problem
investigate/ɪnˈvɛstəˌɡeɪt/verb
look into to find the cause or facts
recall/rɪˈkɔl/noun
official request to return unsafe products
therapy/ˈθɛrəpi/noun
treatment to help a person get better
symptoms/ˈsɪmptəmz/noun
signs that show someone is sick
monitor/ˈmɑnətɚ/verb
watch closely for changes or problems

How much do you know?

What illness have three infants been diagnosed with?
Asthma
Botulism
Diabetes
Measles
What is the name of the baby formula involved in the recall?
Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula
Similac Sensitive
Enfamil Enspire
Gerber Good Start
What is the only FDA-approved therapy for infant botulism?
BabyBIG
Tylenol
Pedialyte
Mylanta
What should parents do with opened cans of the recalled formula?
Consume them
Return to the store
Mark 'DO NOT USE' and store safely
Give to friends
How many lot numbers linked to the recall were specified by Dr. Candy Stockton?
10
12
14
16
What is the age range of the affected infants?
1 to 3 months
2 to 5 months
6 to 12 months
12 to 24 months
Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula is still safe for consumption.
All three infants with botulism unfortunately passed away.
Parents are advised to monitor their infants for symptoms for one month following the last consumption of the formula.
California's Infant Botulism Treatment and Prevention Program should be contacted by medical professionals when suspecting a case.
The recall of the formula was initiated before June 13.
Symptoms of infant botulism include feeding difficulties and diminished facial expression.
The affected infants received treatment with BabyBIG, the only FDA-approved therapy for infant .
Health officials recommend that anyone possessing this formula discard it or return unopened cans to the point of .
Symptoms of infant botulism often begin with .
Parents are advised to monitor their infants for a month following the last consumption of the .
Testing of the formula is currently underway, with results expected in the forthcoming .
Opened cans should be marked 'DO NOT USE' and stored safely, apart from other baby .
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