U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf signaled potential reforms to his agency’s food safety division, even as he took aim at “shocking” safety lapses at Abbott Laboratories’ Michigan baby formula plant.

In a five-hour hearing before congressional lawmakers Wednesday, Mr. Califf blamed outdated technology and coordination breakdowns for delays in responding to warnings about infant formula safety. He also indicated the food division of the agency needed new leadership.

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