A Gerber infant formula under voluntary recall for possible contamination with a germ that can seriously sicken babies was distributed to some U.S. retailers even after the initial notice, according to a release shared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The Ireland-based Perrigo Company, which first issued the recall in March "out of an abundance of caution," had said some products could be contaminated with the pathogenic Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria, according to the release.
The recall impacts Gerber Good Start SoothePro Powdered Infant Formula and applies to products manufactured between Jan. 2 and Jan. 18 at the company's facility in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
One of the recalled products was sent to Nashville-division retailers of Associated Wholesale Grocers Inc, a cooperative wholesale distributor, after the initial recall notice on March 17, according to the release from the company, shared by the FDA.... Read More: WBAL TV