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Sarnia

Infant formula recalled

Some Enfamil infant formula has been recalled due to contamination.

The company has issued a recall for Enfamil brand Nutramigen A+ LGG Hypoallergenic with an expiration date of January 2025.

The specific items recalled are:

  • Enfamil Nutramigen A+ LGG Hypoallergenic (infant formula) 561 g with the UPC number 0 56796 00498 2, Item# 3230626, Expiry 01-JA-2025, Batch # 0704376 (ZL3FVY)

  • Nutramigen A+ LGG Hypoallergenic (infant formula), 4 x 561 g with the UPC number 0 56796 90498 5, Item# 3230626, Expiry 01-JA-2025, Batch # 0704376 (ZL3FVY)

The products were sold throughout Canada.

The product was recalled because of the possible presence of Cronobacter sakazakii. In rare cases, the presence of Cronobacter sakazakii can cause bloodstream and central nervous system infections and has been associated with severe intestinal infection and blood poisoning, especially in newborns.

Food contaminated with Cronobacter sakazakii may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick.

If you have this product it should be thrown out immediately or returned to where it was purchased.

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