(NewsNation) — A manufacturer of powdered infant formula is recalling some product as federal authorities investigate an outbreak of more than a dozen infant botulism cases in 10 states, the FDA said Saturday.
Officials say there may be a link between 13 cases of infant botulism to ByHeart powdered infant formula; testing of leftover product continues.
No deaths have been reported in the states where the cases have occurred: Arizona, California, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington.
The FDA said in an online bulletin that ByHeart, Inc. has agreed to voluntarily recall two lots of Whole Nutrition Infant Formula that reportedly were consumed by the infants who became ill. On its website, the company said its recall applies to two batch

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