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FDA blames baby formula crisis on outdated systems, training
An internal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) report examining what went wrong with the federal government's response to the infant formula shortage earlier this year found 15 different areas where the FDA could have better managed the crisis. The report from Steven Solomon, director of the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine, recommended the agency update emergency response systems, increase staff training and modernize information technology, among other changes. Solomon has been at the FDA for 32 years, 23 of which he spent in the agency's Office of Regulatory Affairs, which houses the FDA's inspectional programs. The infant formula shortage drew national headlines earlier th

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