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Baby botulism outbreak: FDA still doesn't know cause—or how to prevent it

Ars Technica · Jun 5, 2026, 10:36 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

The Food and Drug Administration this week posted what critics call an "underwhelming" epilogue to the devastating outbreak of botulism in babies, which was linked to spore-contaminated formula made by By Heart. Despite clear tracking of the contamination, the regulator still doesn't know how the bacteria arrived in the formula—or how to prevent it from happening again. "The FDA's investigation into the root cause is ongoing with a focus on ingredients," the agency reported. In the void, three companies at the center of the investigation are left pointing fingers at each other, with none publicly taking responsibility for the contamination.Read full article Comments

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