One death this year and more than two dozen reports of injuries since 2018 may be tied to the supplements, FDA officials said in a statement.
No probiotic products have been approved as a drug or treatment for babies, the FDA said.
FDA officials in September said Evivo with MCT Oil, a probiotic made by Infinant Health of Norwalk, Connecticut, led to the death of a premature infant this year.
Infinant Health officials said in statement that the firm voluntarily recalled and discontinued the product.
Probiotic supplements may be used to prevent necrotizing enterocolitis, a dangerous infection affecting premature infants that inflames and kills intestinal tissue.
Persons:
necrotizing, Matthew Perrone
Organizations:
. Food, Drug Administration, FDA, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott, MCT, Infinant, Infinant Health, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science, Educational Media Group, AP
Locations:
Illinois, Norwalk , Connecticut, Washington