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Nara Organics recalls powdered baby formula sold at Target

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Target’s recall of baby formula nationwide may cause ‘rare, fatal illness’ in infants
A popular brand of infant formula sold at Target stores nationwide is being recalled after three babies were recently hospitalized with botulism contamination.

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Baby formula sold at Target, online recalled after WA infant, 2 others sickened
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Nara Organics recalls powdered baby formula sold at Target over potential botulism risk
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Wisconsin health officials monitoring multistate outbreak tied to infant formula
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is monitoring a multistate outbreak of botulism in infants related to the use of Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula.

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All Nara Organics infant formula recalled after 3 infants are hospitalized in botulism outbreak
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Doctor explains infant botulism after infant formula recall
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Nara Organics Recalls Infant Formula After Three Botulism Cases
All three infants consumed Nara Organics formula, were hospitalized, and received BabyBIG, also known as Botulism Immune Globulin Intravenous, according to the FDA.

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Nara Organics infant formula recalled; 3 babies hospitalized in U.S.
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FDA links recalled baby formula to three botulism cases, including one in Thurston County
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Target voluntarily recalling 2 types of baby wipes over contamination concerns

Target is voluntarily recalling two types of baby wipes due to concerns that the products may be contaminated with bacteria that may cause "serious and life-threatening infections," the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday.
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These Target baby wipes may be contaminated. What to know about the nationwide recall, health risks

Target has recalled baby wipes sold across the country due to microbial contamination that could cause life-threatening infections among infants, children and immunocompromised people, according to the company.
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Target recalls 2 types of baby wipes over possible 'life-threatening' infections

Target is recalling baby wipes that could be contaminated with bacteria capable of causing what the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says can be "life-threatening" infections in
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Target is trying to win back busy families from Walmart, starting with the baby aisle

Target is refreshing its baby category as part of a broader effort to offer better products and more convenience to compete with Walmart and Amazon.
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