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Cronobacter

Cronobacter, which used to be called Enterobacter sakazakii, is a germ that can live in very dry places. Cronobacter has been found in dry foods, like powdered baby formula, powdered milk, herbal teas, and starches. It has also been found in sewer water. Cronobacter infections are often very serious for babies; they can die. Cronobacter infection can also be very serious for older people and people whose bodies have trouble fighting germs, like people with HIV, organ transplants, or cancer.

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Cronobacter bacteria growing in a laboratory

Cronobacter bacteria growing in a laboratory

Cronobacter Topics

A purple icon of a pencil and note pad.Definition & Symptoms

What is Cronobacter?, babies, people of all ages…

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Blood testing and antibiotics…

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How Cronobacter is spread, how it gets in baby formula…

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2011-2012 investigation of infections among infants…

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Infants, older people, people with other health problems…

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Cronobacter data…

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Breastfeed, use liquid formula, prepare formula safely…

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Cronobacter, formula, breastfeeding, handwashing…

 
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