Abbott Inc. has announced that it has resumed production at its infant formula plant, following a February shutdown over contamination concerns that triggered a months-long shortage of infant formula.
The Sturgis, Mich., factory had restarted production earlier this summer, but had to close once again in mid-June because of damage from severe thunderstorms., began after a July 1 reboot, according to the company.“We are working to restart Similac production as soon as we can. We’ll provide more information when we have it,” Koval added.
Production first resumed in June with additional safety protocols after U.S. Food and Drug Administration inspectors closed it in February. The investigation had uncovered bacterial contamination, a leaky roof and lax safety.among four infants who consumed baby formula.
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