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FDA and CDC Warn of Nara Organics Infant Formula Recall in Charleston Area

Published June 15, 2026 at 1:40 pm | By Sherri Kumar, Staff Reporter

FDA and CDC Warn of Nara Organics Infant Formula Recall in Charleston Area

Nara Organics has issued a recall of all lots of its Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula following reports of infant botulism cases. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have confirmed three illnesses and three hospitalizations related to the recalled product, although no deaths have been reported.

The recalled formula is believed to pose a serious health risk, particularly to infants, as botulism can lead to severe health complications. Parents and caregivers are strongly advised not to use the affected formula and to follow official recall instructions. Local health officials are emphasizing that symptoms of infant botulism can be serious, and parents should seek medical attention if they suspect their child has been affected.

In Charleston, health authorities are working to ensure that the community is aware of the recall. The Charleston County Health Department has been actively disseminating information to local retailers and healthcare providers to prevent further exposure. Parents are encouraged to check their supplies and dispose of any recalled products.

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The recall highlights the importance of vigilance when it comes to infant nutrition. Parents should always verify the safety of products before use, particularly those designed for infants. The FDA and CDC continue to monitor the situation closely and are providing updates as necessary.

Local pediatricians are also advising parents to be aware of the signs of botulism, which can include constipation, weakness, and difficulty feeding. If any of these symptoms appear, parents are urged to seek immediate medical care.

As the summer months approach, local health officials are reminding families to remain cautious about food safety, particularly for vulnerable populations such as infants. The Charleston area has a number of resources available for parents, including local health clinics and pediatric offices that can provide guidance and support regarding infant nutrition and safety.

The recall of Nara Organics formula serves as a critical reminder of the need for ongoing education about food safety and the potential risks associated with infant products. Parents are encouraged to stay informed about recalls and to consult with healthcare professionals regarding their children’s nutrition.

For those in the Charleston area, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is a key resource for families seeking information about infant health and nutrition. The institution is well-equipped to address concerns related to food safety and can provide guidance on safe feeding practices for infants.

As the situation develops, local health officials will continue to monitor the impact of the recall and provide updates to the community. Parents are urged to remain vigilant and to prioritize the health and safety of their children during this time.

What's Happening
What happened?
Nara Organics recalled all lots of its Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula.
Why does it matter to Charleston?
Federal outbreak pages report three illnesses, three hospitalizations and no deaths.
What's next?
Consumers should not use the recalled formula and should follow official recall and public-health instructions.
Sherri Kumar
HERE Charleston · HEALTH

Sherri is a staff reporter for HERE Charleston covering local news, community stories, and developments across Charleston County. Sherri is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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