What are spores in baby formula, and why are they dangerous for infants but not for adults?
Dr. Kathy Glass, microbiologist at the UW-Madison Food Research Institute, breaks it down with a simple bean seed analogy. Most microbes are good. Spores are not bacteria themselves. They are an inactive form, like a seed waiting for the right conditions to grow.
In this episode:
- What spores actually are, and the bean seed analogy
- Why most microbes are good for us
- Why infants under 12 months are uniquely vulnerable
- How Clostridium botulinum produces a toxin that causes infant botulism
- Why adults can drink honey in tea safely but infants cannot
Part 3 of 7 in our infant formula safety series with Dr. Kathy Glass.
