(Reuters) - Abbott Laboratories has stopped production of the EleCare specialty baby formula at its plant in southwestern Michigan after thunderstorms and heavy rains flooded parts of the facility.
WASHINGTON — Abbott Nutrition has restarted production at the Michigan baby formula factory that has been closed for months due to contamination, the company said Saturday, taking a step toward easing ...
July 15 (Reuters) - (This July 15 story corrects headline and first paragraph to "in the coming weeks" from "next week") Abbott Laboratories said on Friday it expects to begin releasing EleCare ...
After severe storms barreled through the Midwest this week, Abbott Nutrition halted production of EleCare infant formula at its plant in Sturgis, Michigan due to flooding, the company announced on ...
After reports of bacterial infections in infants, the FDA is advising parents to skip certain powdered infant formulas. The affected brands were Similac, Alimentum, and EleCare, produced in Abbott ...
Abbott Laboratories said on Friday it expects to begin releasing EleCare formula next week from its recently reopened Sturgis plant, which has been at the center of a baby formula shortage in the ...
The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use certain powdered infant formulas made at Abbott Nutrition's Sturgis, Michigan, facility amid an investigation into four infant ...