CDC Outbreak Update: Infant Botulism Linked to Powdered Infant Formula

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ATLANTA, GA-Reuters reports, “Baby formula maker Nara Organics said it is voluntarily recalling all of its infant formula, currently available in the United States, over potential risk of bacterial contamination.” Nara “said the U.S. FDA and CDC contacted it late Friday and provided information about three infant botulism cases involving babies who had consumed Nara’s formula.”

In a “statement, Nara Organics said that while none of its formula tested positive for C. botulinum, it was recalling the products ‘in an abundance of caution.’” The FDA “said on June 13 that the three infants were hospitalized and were undergoing treatment in California, Washington, and Pennsylvania.”

Nara Organics Powdered Infant Formula was distributed nationally across Target retail stores, Target.com, and Nara.com between July 2025 and June 2026. Nara Infant Formula is not distributed outside of the USA.

A CDC food safety alert regarding a multistate outbreak of infant botulism linked to recalled Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula has been posted at https://www.cdc.gov/botulism/outbreaks-investigations/infant-formula-june-2026/index.html.

Key points:

  • As of June 13, 2026, a total of 3 infants with infant botulism have been reported in this outbreak from 3 states: California, Pennsylvania, and Washington. They ranged in age from 2–5 months when their illness began. All 3 consumed Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula.
  • All 3 infants were hospitalized and treated with BabyBIG®, the FDA-approved treatment for infant botulism. No deaths have been reported.
  • On June 13, 2026, Nara Organics recalled all Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula products. This includes all lot numbers and both sizes of cans. These products are available online and at some major retailers nationwide.
  • Testing of opened cans of Nara Organics brand formula and unopened Nara Organics product samples is underway, and results are expected in the coming weeks.

What you should do:

  • Parents and caregivers are urged to immediately stop using any Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula.
  • If you have unopened cans of Nara Organics infant formula, throw them away or return them.
  • If you have leftover (opened) cans of Nara Organics infant formula,
    • Take a picture and record the lot number and use-by date.
    • Consider retaining any opened formula. If your infant develops signs and symptoms of infant botulism, the state health department may want to test it.
    • Label it “DO NOT USE” and keep it stored in a safe place away from other items you feed your baby for at least a month.
    • If no symptoms appear after a month, throw the leftover formula away.
  • Wash items and surfaces that may have touched the recalled formula using hot soapy water or a dishwasher.
  • Seek immediate health care if your infant consumed Nara Organics brand infant formula and has any of these symptoms:
    • Poor feeding
    • Loss of head control
    • Difficulty swallowing
    • Decreased facial expression
  • Symptoms of infant botulism can take several weeks to start. Parents of children who consumed Nara Organics brand infant formula should watch their infant for symptoms for a month after the infant last consumed the product.
  • To report a complaint or adverse event (illness or serious allergic reaction) related to infant formula, visit FDA’s Safety Reporting Portal. If your child has signs or symptoms of infant botulism, seek medical attention before using the portal.

What clinicians should do:

  • Initial diagnosis of infant botulism is based on clinical symptoms.
    • If clinical consultation supports infant botulism, begin treatment as soon as possible.
    • Do not wait for laboratory confirmation.

Media Release/CDC public health

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