November 11, 2025 - 22:09

ByHeart has issued a nationwide recall of its infant formula products following reports of at least 15 infants falling ill from an outbreak of infant botulism. This serious condition can lead to paralysis in children under the age of one, raising significant health concerns among parents and caregivers.
The recall affects all products manufactured by ByHeart, prompting widespread attention from health officials and consumers alike. Symptoms of infant botulism can include weakness, poor feeding, constipation, and lethargy, which can escalate quickly if not addressed. Experts emphasize the importance of monitoring infants who may have consumed the formula and advise parents to seek medical attention if any concerning symptoms arise.
Health authorities are urging families to check their supplies and dispose of any affected products immediately. The company is cooperating with health agencies to ensure the safety of its customers and to prevent further incidents. This recall serves as a critical reminder of the importance of food safety, especially regarding infant nutrition.
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