Abbott Voluntarily Recalls Powder Formulas Manufactured At One Plant

PR – Abbott is initiating a proactive, voluntary recall of powder  formulas, including Similac, Alimentum and EleCare manufactured in Sturgis, Mich., one of  the company’s manufacturing facilities. The recall does not include any metabolic deficiency  nutrition formulas. 

Abbott is voluntarily recalling these products after four consumer complaints related to  Cronobacter sakazakii or Salmonella Newport in infants who had consumed powder infant  formula manufactured in this facility. 

Additionally, as part of Abbott’s quality processes, we conduct routine testing for Cronobacter  sakazakii and other pathogens in our manufacturing facilities. During testing in our Sturgis,  Mich., facility, we found evidence of Cronobacter sakazakii in the plant in non-product  contact areas. We found no evidence of Salmonella Newport. This investigation is ongoing.  

Importantly, no distributed product has tested positive for the presence of either of these  bacteria, and we continue to test. Abbott conducts extensive quality checks on each completed  batch of infant formula, including microbiological analysis prior to release. All finished  products are tested for Cronobacter sakazakii, Salmonella Newport and other pathogens and  they must test negative before any product is released. Additionally, retained samples related  to the three complaints for Cronobacter sakazakii tested negative for Cronobacter sakazakii.  And the retained sample related to the complaint for Salmonella Newport tested negative for  Salmonella Newport. 

While Abbott’s testing of finished product detected no pathogens, we are taking action by  recalling the powder formula manufactured in this facility with an expiration of April 1, 2022,  or later. No Abbott liquid formulas, powder formulas, or nutrition products from other  facilities are impacted by the recall. 

Cronobacter sakazakii is commonly found in the environment and a variety of areas in the  home. It can cause fever, poor feeding, excessive crying or low energy as well as other serious  symptoms. It’s important to follow the instructions for proper preparation, handling and  storage of powder formulas. 

“We know parents depend on us to provide them with the highest quality nutrition formulas,” said Joe Manning, executive vice president, nutritional products, Abbott. “We’re taking this  action so parents know they can trust us to meet our high standards, as well as theirs. We  deeply regret the concern and inconvenience this situation will cause parents, caregivers and  health care professionals.” 

What Parents and Caregivers Should Do 

The products under recall have a multidigit number on the bottom of the container starting  with the first two digits 22 through 37, contains K8, SH, or Z2 and with an expiration date of  April 1, 2022, or after. 

To find out if the product you have is included in this recall, visit similacrecall.com and type in  the code on the bottom of the package, or call +1-800-986-8540 (U.S.) and follow the  instructions provided. No action is needed for previously consumed product. If you have  questions about feeding your child, contact your healthcare professional.  

Some product was distributed to countries outside the U.S. A list of these products can be  found at similacrecall.com.