AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoInfant Formula Safety: NH DHHS is warning parents not to use Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula after a recall tied to a multistate infant botulism outbreak; officials say there are no reported illnesses in New Hampshire so far, and caregivers should watch for early signs like constipation, feeding trouble, weak cry, or muscle weakness. Food Safety: The FDA upgraded an Alfredo sauce recall to its highest-risk Class I level after a supplier flagged a dry milk powder ingredient for possible Salmonella contamination; the recall covers 913 cases distributed in 41 states, including New Hampshire. Public Health & Environment: As summer returns, NH is reporting cyanobacteria blooms at Pawtuckaway Lake, Swains Lake, Arlington Mill Reservoir, and Haunted Lake, urging people to check the Healthy Swimmer list and do a personal risk check before entering water. Local Health Emergencies: A man drowned in Wilson Pond in Swanzey; police say the death isn’t considered suspicious. Community Health Context: The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Kids Count report finds child well-being deteriorated in many states, with health and mental health concerns continuing to rise nationwide, while New Hampshire ranks highest overall for child well-being.
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