Nara Organics refuses to name German manufacturer linked to infant botulism outbreak
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Coral Beach
5d ago· 5 min readenNews
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Nara Organics, a U.S. infant formula company, has refused to disclose the name of its German manufacturer after its product was linked to an infant botulism outbreak that has sickened three infants. The company has not responded to questions about why the manufacturer's identity is being withheld. A U.S. representative has called on Congress to pass the bipartisan Infant Formula Safety Modernization Act in response to the incident.
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The spokeswoman has neither responded to questions about the name of the German manufacturer nor provided comment about why the name is being withheld from the public.
A U.S. representative has issued a statement calling on Congress to pass the bipartisan Infant Formula Safety Modernization Act.
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