A problem with how powdered baby formula is prepared may be connected to the recent death of a baby boy in Otero County and the hospitalization of a baby girl in Lea County.
State health officials say both infants tested positive for e. Sakazakii, a bacteria that has been linked to powdered formula.
Doctors say caregivers need to make sure everything—including their hands—is clean when preparing baby formula.
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