Formula giant Abbott ran a filthy Michigan production line around the same time a bacterial outbreak linked to its products killed two babies and sickened others, the FDA has said.
Food and Drug Administration bosses shared a preliminary report Tuesday that its inspectors found Abbott had not maintained clean surfaces and machinery at their baby formula making facility in Sturgis. It manufactures many of America's best-selling baby formula brands.
A formal report will follow, alongside a likely FDA warning. That is not the most serious type of enforcement that the agency can pursue, and is intended to give manufacturers the chance to fix an issue. But it will strengthen the cases of affected families planning to sue Abbott for injuring their infants.
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