Dairy Manufacturers Inc., a Prosper, TX-based company, has issued a voluntary recall for a specific lot of Crecelac Infant 0-12 infant formula sold in the United States. This is an expansion of a previous voluntary recall by the company. This expanded recall was prompted by concerns over potential contamination with Cronobacter, a bacterium that can cause serious and even life-threatening infections, such as sepsis or meningitis.
Background
The recall was initiated after sampling found the presence of the bacterium Cronobacter spp. in the affected product.
These products were sold exclusively in Texas at the retail level.
Product Details
- Product – Crecelac Infant 0-12
- Packaging – Cardboard and aluminum can
- Size – 12.4 ounces
- UPC – 8 50042 40847 6
- Lot Code – 24 039 1 CHE 352-1 (located on bottom of can)
- Expiration Date – 08/2025
- Distribution Dates – The affected product was primarily distributed in March, April, and May 2024
Consumer Action
Consumers should check their homes for the affected product.
As with all recalls, the affected product should not be used even if it looks or smells safe to consume.
Consumers with the recalled infant formula can return them to the point of purchase for a full refund.
Consumers with additional questions or concerns can call Dairy Manufacturers Inc. at 972-347-2341 from Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.
Health Risks
Fortunately, no illnesses or injuries have been reported in connection with the recalled infant formula but consumers should check with their healthcare providers if they have any concerns about potential Cronobacter exposure and also monitor for any symptoms of infection.
Cronobacter is a gram-negative bacterium that is commonly found in the environment. While it is relatively rare, Cronobacter can cause severe illness, particularly in newborns and infants, people 65 and older, and those with compromised immune systems.
One of the primary concerns with Cronobacter sakazakii is its ability to contaminate powdered infant formula. The bacterium can survive in dry environments and may multiply when reconstituted formula is prepared with contaminated water or under improper storage conditions.
Symptoms of Cronobacter infection in infants may include fever, poor feeding, irritability, lethargy and seizures. In adults, symptoms range from diarrhea to urinary tract infections or exacerbate wounds, scrapes, and cuts.
Symptoms may begin to present in as few as 6 to 8 hours after infection.
Commenting on this story, one national food safety attorney said, “Cronobacter infection can cause severe illness, especially in vulnerable populations like infants. I recommend that any consumer with the recalled product should discontinue use immediately. If your child appears to be ill, please take him or her to be tested immediately”