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A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that two infants have recently been infected by Cronobacter sakazakii – a rare but sometimes life-threatening bacteria.
Careful hygiene with powdered formula and breast pump equipment can help prevent dangerous bacteria infection, CDC report warns
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