Core Viewpoint - Lactalis, a French dairy company, announced a recall of multiple batches of infant formula in 18 countries, including France, China, Spain, and Australia, due to potential contamination with Bacillus cereus toxins, which may cause diarrhea and vomiting [1] Group 1: Company Actions - The recall was made as a "precautionary decision" based on warnings from the French Association of Infant Nutrition [1] - Further testing of the products revealed the possible presence of the toxins [1] - As of now, French authorities have not received reports of adverse reactions from consumers who consumed the affected products [1] Group 2: Industry Context - Recent global recalls of infant formula have raised concerns in the dairy industry, all linked to potential contamination with Bacillus cereus toxins [1] - The Singapore Food Agency announced a recall of Danone's Dumex infant formula on the 17th of this month, following similar concerns [1] - Nestlé's subsidiaries in Europe also recalled certain batches of infant formula sold in various markets earlier this month [1] - The UK Food Standards Agency highlighted that Bacillus cereus is highly heat-resistant, making it difficult to eliminate during cooking or preparation of infant formula [1]
法国乳企在中国等多国市场召回婴幼儿奶粉
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-21 16:27