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Shoppers Drug Mart recalls powdered baby formula

Shoppers Drug Mart is recalling some Abbott brand powdered infant formula because they could be contaminated with Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says in rare cases, cronobacter sakazakii could cause serious or fatal infection, especially in newborns. It has been associated with severe intestinal infection and blood poisoning.

Salmonella can cause fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea.

*Abbott Similac Advance Step 1 Milk-Based Iron-Fortified Infant Formula Powder, Size: 964 g, UPC: 0 55325 00163 8, Code: L28174SH0, L36099SH0

*Abbott Similac Advance Step 2 Milk-Based Iron-Fortified and Calcium-Enriched Infant Formula Powder, Size: 964 g, UPC: 55325 00164 5 Code: L31496SH0, L32642SH0, L29186SH0

*Abbott Similac Alimentum Step 1 Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Powder, Size: 400 g, UPC: 0 55325 00061 7, Code: L35026Z26

*Abbott Similac Advance Step 2 Milk-Based Iron-Fortified and Calcium-Enriched Infant Formula Powder, Size: 658 g, UPC: 0 55325 00077 8, Code: L27887SH0 L31497SH0

The products were recalled in February 2022, but some units were sold in error online.

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