Mothers' Milk Bank of North Texas has recalled 54 bottles of Pasteurized Donor Human Milk because a foreign object was found inside a bottle. The affected products are 100mL sterile BPA-free plastic bottles containing 1.00 g/dL Protein milk from batch number 025958-1. This milk is primarily used for infant nutrition, and the presence of an unintended object poses a physical hazard to the recipient.
A foreign object in the milk bottle can cause choking or internal injury if ingested by an infant. Because these bottles are used for donor human milk feeding, any physical contamination presents a serious safety risk to vulnerable infants.
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