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Federal Cuts Threaten U.S. Food Safety Amid Rising Health Risks

The recent infant botulism outbreak linked to ByHeart formula, which affected dozens of infants, underscores the fragility of the U.S. food safety system and highlights the critical need for effective regulatory oversight. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of lapses in food safety protocols, emphasizing the importance of a responsive system capable of preventing such health crises.

However, food safety experts warn that federal budget cuts this year could exacerbate vulnerabilities within the system. Key changes include a reduction in the number of pathogens monitored by essential surveillance programs, a significant decrease in experienced staff at the CDC and FDA due to low morale and overwork, and cuts to administrative support for FDA inspectors. These factors have already contributed to a historic low in inspections of foreign food facilities, raising concerns about the safety of imported food products.

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