
What Really Caused the Baby Formula Shortage
The Daily
Crisis in Baby Formula: The Cronobacter Scare
This chapter explores the severe baby formula shortage in the U.S. caused by contamination from the bacteria Cronobacter sakazakii, which poses serious risks to infants. It examines regulatory failures, the FDA's response to contamination incidents, and the challenges posed by limited manufacturers and complex supply chains. Key investigations into manufacturing practices reveal alarming lapses that contributed to the crisis, leading to urgent recalls and heightened scrutiny of baby formula safety.
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