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Infant Formula Makers Were Required to Tell the FDA When Babies Died — Records Show They Never Did

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July 4, 2026

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KFF Health News found the FDA received zero formula maker death notifications going back to 2000. Abbott's expert testified it never reported a single death for preterm formula.

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Kaiser Health

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· Jul 2, 2026

A Mom Said Infant Formula Killed Her Baby. The Manufacturer Didn’t Tell the FDA.

When makers of infant formula hear that babies got sick or died while using their products, what happens next is left largely to the manufacturers. They decide whether to inform the FDA about possible harm, which could trigger steps to protect the public.

Le News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Infant formula containing cereulide toxin remains on sale in Switzerland

Infant formula sold in Switzerland still contains traces of cereulide, a toxin that can cause vomiting and diarrhoea in babies, according to an investigation by RTS. Although the products comply with the emergency threshold adopted by European food-safety authorities, the broadcaster questions both the scientific basis of that limit and the testing methods used to []

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· Jun 27, 2026

Two Organic Baby Formula Botulism Outbreaks in Seven Months Were Linked to the Same Ingredient Supplier

Two organic baby formula botulism outbreaks in seven months share a common supplier link. Here's what the pattern reveals about a systemic infant formula safety gap.

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· Jun 29, 2026

Eli Lilly, Regeneron among first companies selected for FDA initiative to speed review of new manufacturing facilities

Eli Lilly and Regeneron are among the first seven companies the FDA has selected for its PreCheck Pilot Program, CNBC has learned.

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· Jun 26, 2026

US FDA declines to approve Sobi’s therapy for uncontrolled gout

US FDA declines to approve Sobi’s therapy for uncontrolled gout

Off The Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

HHS slashes Planned Parenthood grants over ‘sexually explicit’ content

The Department of Health and Human Services on Friday notified more than 50 organizations, including Planned Parenthood affiliates, that they will no longer receive teen pregnancy prevention grants after pushing “sexually explicit” content on kids. The agency sent letters to several Planned Parenthood affiliates, state and local health departments, university systems, and nonprofits notifying them []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Infant Formula Makers Were Required to Tell the FDA When Babies Died — Records Show They Never Did": Kaiser Health — A Mom Said Infant Formula Killed Her Baby. The Manufacturer Didn’t Tell the FDA.. Le News — Infant formula containing cereulide toxin remains on sale in Switzerland. Medical Daily — Two Organic Baby Formula Botulism Outbreaks in Seven Months Were Linked to the Same Ingredient Supplier. CNBC — Eli Lilly, Regeneron among first companies selected for FDA initiative to speed review of new manufacturing facilities. Investing.com — US FDA declines to approve Sobi’s therapy for uncontrolled gout. Off The Press — HHS slashes Planned Parenthood grants over ‘sexually explicit’ content