Over the weekend, June 16 -- The first signs are easy to miss. A baby who feeds a little slower, a cry that sounds weaker than the day before, a head that no longer holds steady. In three states this spring, those quiet symptoms turned into hospital stays for three infants, all of them younger than six months, all of them fed the same brand of powdered formula their parents had bought to keep them well.

three babies in California, Pennsylvania and Washington had been diagnosed with infant botulism, a rare and potentially fatal paralytic illness, after consuming Nara's Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula.

No child has died. All three infants, between two and five months old when they fell ill, were hospitalized and treated with Ba...