Abbott Laboratories recalled some Similac PM 60/40 cans and cases produced at a Michigan facility, after an infant who was exposed to the powdered baby formula died.
Highlights
- Abbott recalled some Similac PM 60/40 cans and cases produced at a Michigan facility.
- An infant who was exposed to the powdered baby formula died, the U.S.
- Food and Drug Administration said on Monday.
- A few days earlier, Abbott recalled certain baby formula made at the facility in Sturgis city following complaints about bacterial infections in infants who consumed the products.
- The FDA had then said it was investigating the consumer complaints, adding that Cronobacter might have contributed to death in two patients.
- It is working with Abbott on safely resuming production at the Michigan facility, the federal agency said.