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FDA investigates another baby death for links to Michigan infant formula plant

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that it's investigating the death of an infant who was said to have been given formula produced by Abbott Nutrition, which runs a plant in Sturgis, Mich.

The FDA said it previously investigated 129 consumer complaints associated with Abbott Nutrition formula products. Two infant deaths "were associated with the Abbott Nutrition Sturgis plant investigation," the agency said, but "despite extensive investigation the evidence does not rule in or rule out a definitive link between these infant deaths and the product produced" at the plant.

The FDA said the newest investigation is "in its preliminary stages." The agency said the baby died in January and it was notified of the complaint on June 10.

Abbott did not respond to an email or phone calls seeking comment.

The FDA warned consumers earlier this year about using certain infant formulas made at the Sturgis facility after harmful bacteria were found in the plant.

After the plant shut down over those safety concerns, a nationwide formula shortage intensified. The plant restarted production earlier this month, only to close again weeks later because of flooding.

In a press release, FDA commissioner Robert Califf released a statement saying, "The FDA is working night and day to ensure that parents and caregivers can readily find safe and nutritious formula products for any child who needs it.”

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Toussaint Fancher