Enfimil toddler system, made by Mead Johnson Vitamin Co., sits on show in a grocery store in New York, U.S.
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Child system maker Reckitt Benckiser’s Mead Johnson Vitamin has voluntarily chosen to recall sure batches of child system powder as a consequence of attainable bacterial contamination, in line with the U.S. Meals and Drug Administration.
The probably impacted batches of Nutramigen Powder, an toddler system specifically designed for kids allergic to cow’s milk, have been produced in June and distributed all through the summer time.
“Based mostly on the restricted availability of the remaining inventory of this particular toddler system, it’s believed that a lot, if not all, of the merchandise recalled in the US have been consumed,” Reckitt mentioned in an announcement revealed by the FDA on Sunday.
The corporate mentioned no “sicknesses or adversarial occasions” have been recorded but however urged customers who’ve bought Nutramigen to test the underside of the can to see if they’ve one of many probably contaminated batches.
The impacted batch numbers and their corresponding can sizes are as follows:
- ZL3FHG, 12.6 oz cans
- ZL3FMH, 12.6 oz cans
- ZL3FPE, 12.6 oz cans
- ZL3FQD, 12.6 oz cans
- ZL3FRW, 19.8 oz cans
- ZL3FXJ, 12.6 oz cans
The attainable bacterial an infection within the product could cause doubtlessly deadly infections like sepsis and meningitis, which regularly have signs like jaundice, temperature change, poor feeding, irritability, hassle respiratory and weird actions.