A concise guide to the cereulide toxin at the centre of recent infant formula recalls — what it is, how it forms, why it ...
Parents are warned to return any of the specific product affected because it is not safe for babies to consume.
A widening infant formula contamination scandal has shaken the global market as cereulide—a dangerous mitochondrial toxin—has now been detected in products from Nestlé, Danone, and possibly others.
Two more infant formula products have been ordered off the shelves by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) after they were found ...
PARIS, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Shares in Danone slumped on Monday as French company Vitagermine widened a recall of baby formula ...
Infant formula product recalls from global dairy giants Nestle, Danone and Lactalis have sent a chill through the global ...
Cereulide‑linked recalls at Nestlé, Danone and others reveal major regulatory blind spots and supply chain risks across the global infant formula industry.
Parents have been warned not to use a batch of baby formula because it may contain a toxin that could make their child ill.
None of the infant formula caught up in a global recall appears to have been imported into New Zealand, NZ Food Safety ...
Foodwatch International is preparing legal action against Nestlé, Lactalis and authorities as recalls linked to cereulide‑contaminated infant formula spread across dozens of countries, exposing ...
In statements late Friday afternoon, both the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
A global recall of potentially contaminated infant formula has heaped scrutiny onto the Chinese firm Cabio Biotech, the supplier of the ingredient suspected of being tainted.
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