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United States recalls Nara infant formula after botulism

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United States health authorities have ordered a nationwide recall of Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula after a multistate outbreak of infant botulism linked to the product. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and public health officials in multiple states are conducting a joint investigation after at least three infants in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington were hospitalized. The affected infants developed severe botulism symptoms after consuming the powdered formula, including muscle weakness and respiratory distress, and required immediate hospitalization. All three received Botulism Immune Globulin Intravenous, commercially known as BabyBIG, which is the only FDA-approved treatment for infant botulism and must be administered quickly to reduce the risk of paralysis and respiratory failure. United States regulators said infant botulism is a rare but life-threatening illness caused when infants ingest spores of the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, which can colonize the large intestine and release dangerous neurotoxins that attack the nervous system. In response to the confirmed illnesses and the potential risk to other infants, Nara Organics issued a voluntary nationwide recall covering all lots of its Whole Milk Infant Formula products. The recall, finalized on June 13, 2026, includes 700-gram cans with UPC 860013251901 and 400-gram cans with UPC 860013251918. Officials said the recalled products were manufactured in Europe and distributed across the United States, and they urged caregivers to stop using the formula immediately and follow recall instructions from health authorities.

Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • July 2025 Nara Organics formula distributed nationally
  • Early 2026 Infants develop botulism symptoms post-consumption
  • Early 2026 Hospitals report severe pediatric botulism cases
  • Early 2026 CDC and FDA launch joint investigation
  • Early 2026 BabyBIG treatment administered to affected infants
  • June 13 2026 Nationwide recall of all Nara formula
  • June 2026 Public health advisory issued to caregivers
  • June 2026 Retailers instructed to remove recalled products

Why This Matters to You

Your baby's health could be at risk if they've consumed Nara Organics formula. Botulism is serious, causing muscle weakness and breathing problems. Check your pantry for 700-gram cans (UPC 860013251901) or 400-gram cans (UPC 860013251918) and stop using them immediately.

The Bottom Line

Infant botulism is rare but life-threatening. The only approved treatment, BabyBIG, must be administered quickly. If your infant shows signs of weakness or respiratory distress, seek immediate medical help. Worth forwarding if you know someone using Nara Organics formula.

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