A recall warning on a Government of Canada website has been issued for several powdered infant formula products due to possible microbial contamination.
Although Cronobacter sakazakii is not commonly linked to human illness, in rare cases it can cause serious or fatal infections. - 658-gram containers of Similac Advance Step 2 Milk-Based Iron-Fortified and Calcium-Enriched Infant Formula Powder. - 964-gram containers of Similac Advance Step 2 Milk-Based Iron-Fortified and Calcium-Enriched Infant Formula Powder.
Products being recalled due to possible microbial contamination. A recall warning has been issued for several powdered infant formula products sold at ...
- 964-gram containers of Similac Advance Step 1 Milk-Based Iron-Fortified Infant Formula Powder. - 964-gram containers of Similac Advance Step 2 Milk-Based Iron-Fortified and Calcium-Enriched Infant Formula Powder. - 658-gram containers of Similac Advance Step 2 Milk-Based Iron-Fortified and Calcium-Enriched Infant Formula Powder
Salmonella can cause fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. *Abbott Similac Advance Step 1 Milk-Based Iron-Fortified Infant Formula ...
Shoppers Drug Mart is recalling certain Abbott brand powdered infant formula products due to a possible Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella contamination.
The government release stated although it is not commonly linked to human illness, in rare cases, it can cause serious or even fatal infections. There have been reported illnesses in the United States associated with the products. The release states that food contaminated with Cronobacter sakazakii may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick.
At the time of the February 17 recall, officials said the formula could be contaminated with Samonella or Cronobacter Sakazakii, another type of bacteria. The ...
If you have any of the affected formula in your pantry, stop using it right away. At the time of the February 17 recall, officials said the formula could be contaminated with Samonella or Cronobacter Sakazakii, another type of bacteria. Certain Abbott-brand formula was recalled back in February, but Shoppers Drug Mart says it accidentally sold some of the affected product online.
The CFIA says the Abbott brand products have been removed from the shelves due to “possible cronobacter sakazakii and salmonella contamination.”
Healthy people may experience short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Similarly, food contaminated with salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick. Young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems may contract serious and sometimes deadly infections.
Shoppers Drug Mart has removed specific Abbott brand powdered infant formula products off its shelves because of potential salmonella contamination.
- Similac Advance Step 2 — Milk-Based Iron-Fortified and Calcium-Enriched Infant Formula Powder (658 g) - Similac Advance Step 2 — Milk-Based Iron-Fortified and Calcium-Enriched Infant Formula Powder (964 g) - Similac Advance Step 1 — Milk-Based Iron-Fortified Infant Formula Powder (964 g)