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CBS News reports major retailers continued selling recalled ByHeart infant formula after a botulism-linked recall, prompting FDA warnings over delayed corrective actions. Dozens of infants were hospitalized across multiple states.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street
00:02For major U.S. retailers continued selling recalled Byhart infant formula for days or
00:07weeks after a November 11th recall tied to a botulism outbreak, according to CBS News.
00:13The FDA sent letters to Walmart, Target, Kroger, and Albertsons on December 12th, saying contaminated
00:19formula remained on shelves in multiple states after the recall.
00:23The agency said the companies failed to show evidence of corrective actions after repeated
00:27requests, while no recalled formula has been found on shelves since November 26th.
00:33More than 50 babies in 19 states were hospitalized after consuming the formula and received treatment
00:38to halt the disease.
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