Mothers' Milk Bank of Montana: Food Recall in 2014 - (Recall #: F-0016-2015)

Updated on March 25, 2026.

See the recall detail below. You can also see other recalls from the same firm in 2014.

Data Source: FDA.
Product Description:

Frozen Pasteurized Human Milk in glass bottles. Label contains lot code followed by expiration date (month day year) and the description of the product which states Mature Milk. There is a Mothers' Milk Bank logo

Product Classification:

Class III

Date Initiated: May 13, 2014
Date Posted: October 15, 2014
Recall Number: F-0016-2015
Event ID: 69269
Reason for Recall:

Donor answered NO to question #32 "In the last 28 days, have you ever had a vaccine for measles, mumps or rubella?" It was later discovered that she had in fact received live vaccines for influenza, DTAP and MMR after delivery.

Status: Terminated
Product Quantity: 12 - 4oz bottles
Code Information:

MMBMT-050114-71-1 through MMBMT-050114-71-12. 050114 represents the date the milk was pasteurized; 71 refers to the batch number; 1 refers to the bottle number. A total of 46 bottles were pasteurized for batch 71.

Distribution Pattern:

354oz bottle of unpasteurized milk was transfered to Mother's Milk of San Jose, CA. 12 - 4oz bottles was delivered to Community Medical Center, Missoula, Montana.

Voluntary or Mandated:

Voluntary: Firm initiated