A baby formula sold at Target stores was recalled from store shelves after three infants were hospitalized, the Food and Drug Administration announced on Friday.

Nara Organics voluntarily recalled all whole milk organic infant formula in the United States and urged customers to "stop using all Nara Organics infant formula immediately." The three babies were diagnosed with infant botulism, a rare illness that can happen when a baby swallows spores of clostridium botulinum bacteria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Common symptoms of the illness, according to the FDA, include constipation, poor feeding, loss of head control and difficulty swallowing - which can progress to difficulty breathing and respiratory arrest.