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Investigation into Botulism Outbreaks Linked to Infant Formula

Health officials are investigating recent botulism outbreaks linked to infant formula, which have occurred twice in seven months. The toxin involved is difficult to detect, and only a few laboratories are equipped to conduct the necessary tests.

Recent outbreaks of botulism associated with infant formula have raised concerns among health officials. The toxin responsible for these outbreaks is challenging to detect, and only a limited number of laboratories have the capability to test for it. The outbreaks occurred within a span of seven months, prompting further investigation into the safety of infant formula products.

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Why botulism keeps cropping up in infant formula

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Investigation into Botulism Outbreaks Linked to Infant Formula