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ByHeart Recalls All Powdered Infant Formula Nationwide After Botulism Cases in 12 States

Regulators report the brand is overrepresented among recent infant botulism cases despite a small market share, with source findings still pending.

Overview

  • At least 15 infants have been hospitalized since August after exposure to ByHeart formula, with cases reported across 12 states and no deaths to date.
  • ByHeart expanded a voluntary recall from two lots to all cans and single‑serve sticks and opened its facilities and products to federal and state investigators.
  • California officials reported a preliminary positive for Clostridium botulinum in an opened can fed to a sick infant, while no unopened cans have tested positive.
  • FDA data show 84 infants have received treatment for botulism since Aug. 1, with 36 reporting formula exposure and more than a third of those having consumed ByHeart.
  • Parents are urged to stop using and discard ByHeart formula, monitor infants for symptoms that can take weeks to appear, and seek immediate care if they develop signs of botulism.