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Walmart Pulls Infant Formula From Shelves After Death of Missouri Baby

Enfamil Newborn formula being pulled from more than 3,000 Walmart stores nationwide as part of the voluntary action.

Walmart is voluntarily pulling Enfamil Newborn formula from its shelves. The company began taking the action when the Lebanon, MO, Walmart pulled its stock of the formula after a 10-day-old baby died Sunday.

The Lebanon Daily Record reports Avery Cornett's family took him to a local hospital when he showed signs of lethargy and stomach discomfort. According to the newspaper, tests showed Avery had contracted a rare bacteria that can be found in contaminated infant formula.

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  • 12.5-ounce cans of Enfamil Newborn powder 
  • Lot number ZP1K7G
  • Return Enfamil Newborn powdered formula to Wal-Mart for a refund or exchange it for another brand.

The Food and Drug Administration has not issued an official recall of the product, which is formulated for babies up to three months old

A report in the Washington Post quotes Wal-Mart spokeswoman Dianna Gee, who said the company decided to pull the lot “out of an abundance of caution” while health officials further investigate Sunday’s death.

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