Abbott recalls some liquid baby formula over bottle defect
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[October 15, 2022]
(Reuters) - Abbott Laboratories said on Friday it was recalling some
ready-to-feed baby formula liquid products including Similac-branded
items due to inadequate sealing of some bottle caps.
The recall, which equates to less than one day's worth of infant formula
used in the United States, is not expected to impact the overall formula
supply, Abbott said in a statement.
Abbott has been at the center of a baby formula shortage in the United
States that earlier this year sent parent scrambling for supplies.
The recall of baby formula made at Abbott's Michigan plant following
complaints of bacterial infection in February exacerbated its shortage
in the United States.
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To boost supplies, the U.S.
government temporarily allowed foreign imports from companies such
as Reckitt Benckiser and Nestle.
Supplies have been improving in recent months, according to large
retailers such as Walmart, but the government has continued to allow
imports to stock up shelves.
Shares in Abbott, which is recalling products made at the company's
plant in Columbus, Ohio, were down 1.1% at $101.39 in afternoon
trading.
(Reporting by Manas Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Vinay Dwivedi)
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