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Infant Formula Recall Expands In Iowa

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(Des Moines, IA) -- A recall of infant formula is expanding. The Iowa Department of Public Health says Abbott is recalling one lot of Similac PM60/40, made in Sturgis, Michigan. The recall is in addition to an earlier recall of formula powders. The products may be on shelves in Iowa and have been distributed thru the state's WIC program. The affected products should not be fed to infants.

Consumers should look for (Lot # 27032K80 (can) / Lot # 27032K800 (case)) manufactured in Sturgis, Michigan. This is in addition to lots of Similac, Alimentum, and EleCare powder formula that were recalled on February 17. The FDA’s investigation related to powder infant formula produced in Abbott’s Sturgis, Michigan facility related to Cronobacter and Salmonella infections in infants is ongoing.

Similac PM 60/40 is specialized formula for infants with impaired renal function, so the number of Iowans impacted will be relatively low.

Products affected by the formula recall can be exchanged with retailers for an identical authorized supplemental food item. WIC authorized retailers should follow their store policy for exchange and substitutes (which may include, but are not limited to, the same product, a substitute product, store credit, or a cash refund.) IDPH is providing more flexibility to participants, allowing them to purchase an alternative formula for the rest of February and March. If WIC participants have questions, they should contact their local WIC clinic: https://www.signupwic.com/


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