The Food and Drug Administration acknowledged on Friday that it had received additional reports of children dying or being sickened after allegedly drinking formula produced at an Abbott Nutrition plant Michigan.
By that time, one infant had already died and two others were hospitalized after consuming formula from the plant - all while other top FDA officials less-versed in food safety had elected not to send new inspectors to the plant in Sturgis, Mich.
By that time, one infant had already died and two others were hospitalized after consuming formula from the plant - all while other top FDA officials less-versed in food safety had elected not to send new inspectors to the plant in Sturgis, Mich.
Federal inspectors were in the Abbott Nutrition plant the very day of the first report a baby was sickened by a rare bacteria after consuming formula produced there.