KEY POINTS
  • The Food and Drug Administration will announce specific actions to increase baby formula imports in the coming days amid a nationwide shortage, senior administration officials said.
  • During the first week of May, 43% of baby formula supplies were out of stock at stores across the U.S., according to Datasembly, a company that tracks retail data.
  • The shortage comes after Abbott Nutrition, the nation's largest baby formula manufacturer, closed its plant in Sturgis, Michigan, amid a recall due to contamination concerns.
  • Four infants who consumed products from the plant were hospitalized with bacterial infections. Two of the infants died.

The U.S. will increase baby formula imports as part of an effort to ease a nationwide shortage, senior Biden administration officials said on Thursday.

The scarcity of formula was triggered in part by the closure of a Michigan manufacturing plant after two infants who consumed its products caught bacterial infections and died.