Infant botulism outbreak is over — CDC

An outbreak of infant botulism linked to ByHeart powdered infant formula has ended, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The final tally of victims comprises 28 confirmed cases and 20 probable cases from 17 states. No new cases have been added since December of 2025, and three previously reported suspected cases from 3 different states have been excluded from the totals.

Illnesses in this outbreak first began on December 24, 2023 and continued through November 29, 2025. The 48 victims ranged in age from 16 to 264 days old. All were hospitalized and treated with BabyBIG®. There were no deaths.

Outbreak cases were reported in Arizona (5), California (12), Idaho (2), Illinois (2), Kentucky (1), Massachusetts (2), Michigan (1), Minnesota (3), North Carolina (2), New Jersey (1), Oregon (3), Pennsylvania (1), Rhode Island (1), Texas (8), Virginia (1), Washington (2), and Wisconsin (1).

Epidemiological and laboratory analysis established ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula as the source of the illnesses. The company recalled all of its infant formula products on November 11, 2025.

Although the outbreak is officially over, the FDA‘s investigation into the root cause of the contamination continues.

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In addition to the finding of Clostridium botulinum in opened and sealed cans of infant formula by the California Department of Pubic Health, the New York State Department of Health, and the company itself, the FDA recovered the pathogen from a sample of organic whole milk powder from Organic West Milk, which supplies the ingredient to ByHeart. The milk powder was processed for Organic West Milk by a Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) facility.

Spores of Clostridium botulinum are found in soil around the world, and the pathogen has been known to infect dairy herds. Although the FDA has not yet released any firm conclusions regarding the root cause of the contamination, if these heat-stable spores were in the raw organic milk delivered to DFA for processing, they would have been able to survive the heat of pasteurization and remain viable in the finished powdered milk.

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Recalls and Alerts: February 25, 2026

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

USA: FDA is investigating a new outbreak of 38 cases of Salmonella Newport infections linked to a not yet identified product. Traceback has been initiated.

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United States

Food Safety Recall: Saputo Cheese USA Inc. recalls certain Great Value cottage cheese products (Multiple Best if used by date codes) because the liquid dairy ingredients in the items may not have been fully pasteurized.

Food Safety Recall: Oregon Potato Company LLC recalls IQF Blueberry (Multiple lot codes and expiration dates) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Les Aliments Kim Phat recalls GÂTEAU CHÉRI STYLE HONG-KONG / Cake (6 x 40g; All lots; UPC 8 27809 01019 7) due to undeclared milk, soy, eggs, and sesame.

Allergy Alert: Boulangerie Bagels on Greene ltée (Montréal, QC) recalls Poulet vege BBQ (All lots) due to undeclared mustard.

Food Safety Recall: Dan-D Foods Ltd. recalls Dan-D Pak brand and Dan-D Bulk brand raw Macadamia nuts and Super Mac’s Mix (salted and unsalted) (Multiple lot codes and Best before dates) due to Salmonella contamination.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Allergy Alert (UK): Indo Asian Foods recalls Malabar Choice Spicy Kerala Mixture (275g; Batch code ARC 109; Best before December 2026) due to undeclared milk.

Hong Kong and Singapore

No Alerts

Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (Australia): Kagro NSW Pty Ltd recalls Pinkfong Seasoned Seaweed Flakes (40g; Use by 2026.08.20) due to foreign matter contamination (plastic).

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Recalls and Alerts: February 24, 2026

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USA (Update): CDC reports that the Salmonella Telekebir outbreak linked to raw oysters is now over. Twenty-three states reported a total of 80 confirmed outbreak cases, and 34 of the victims were hospitalized. There were no deaths. No single common source of oysters was able to be determined from the available information.

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United States

Pet Treat Safety Recall: Elite Treats, LLC recalls Elite Treats Chicken Chips for Dogs (6 oz bag; Lot #24045; Expiration date 04/2027) due to possible Salmonella contamination. The recalled dog treats were sold to Florida Hardware, LLC which sold to feed stores in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Boulangerie, pâtisserie et charcuterie Laura inc. (Saint-Léonard, QC) recalls Pommes / Apples (All lots) due to undeclared sulphites.

Food Safety Recall: Marché Reynald (Montréal, QC) recalls LÉGUMES BROYÉS DANS L’HUILE/ Vegetables crushed in oil (Sold up to 23 February 2026) due to potential for growth of Clostridium botulinum.

Food Safety Recall Update: Jabbour Export/Import Ltd recalls Mahrousa Tahina (800g; Expiry 23/06/2026) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Allergy Alert (Ireland): FSAI warns that Ketoclassic 3:1 Porridge, Muesli and Savoury (All batches and Best before dates; Product of UK) contain incorrectly declared gluten (wheat), sulphur dioxide, sulphites, and/or milk.

Hong Kong and Singapore

Food Safety Recall (Hong Kong): Man Tung Trading Company Limited recalls Furuta Doremi Song Chocolate (122g; Batch code 2026.10/JG+FM; Best before End of October, 2026; Product of Japan) due to possible foreign matter contamination (plastic fragments).

Australia and New Zealand

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