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(CNN) -- Wal-Mart says it has recalled a quantity of infant formula this
week after a baby died in Missouri.
"We extend our deepest condolences to this baby boy's family as they try to
come to grips with their loss," said Dianna Gee, a Wal-Mart spokeswoman. "
As soon as we heard what happened, we immediately reached out to the
manufacturer of the formula and to the Department of Health and Senior
Services to provide any information we may have to help with the
investigation."
Wal-Mart said it is pulled a batch of Enfamil from its stores nationwide
that matched the size and lot number of the formula that may have sickened
the baby in Missouri, Gee said.
That lot number is ZP1K7G. The baby formula was purchased from a Wal-Mart in
Lebanon, Missouri. After the purchase, a 10-day-old infant died from a rare
bacterial infection, CNN affiliate KYTV reported.
Authorities are running tests to determine if the death came from the
formula, the water to make the formula or any other factor, said Mead
Johnson Nutrition, the company that makes Enfamil.
"We are highly confident in the safety and quality of our products -- and
the rigorous testing we put them through," said Chris Perille, a Mead
Johnson Nutrition spokesman.
(CNN) -- Wal-Mart says it has recalled a quantity of infant formula this
week after a baby died in Missouri.
"We extend our deepest condolences to this baby boy's family as they try to
come to grips with their loss," said Dianna Gee, a Wal-Mart spokeswoman. "
As soon as we heard what happened, we immediately reached out to the
manufacturer of the formula and to the Department of Health and Senior
Services to provide any information we may have to help with the
investigation."
Wal-Mart said it is pulled a batch of Enfamil from its stores nationwide
that matched the size and lot number of the formula that may have sickened
the baby in Missouri, Gee said.
That lot number is ZP1K7G. The baby formula was purchased from a Wal-Mart in
Lebanon, Missouri. After the purchase, a 10-day-old infant died from a rare
bacterial infection, CNN affiliate KYTV reported.
Authorities are running tests to determine if the death came from the
formula, the water to make the formula or any other factor, said Mead
Johnson Nutrition, the company that makes Enfamil.
"We are highly confident in the safety and quality of our products -- and
the rigorous testing we put them through," said Chris Perille, a Mead
Johnson Nutrition spokesman.