法国通报3名婴儿食用问题奶粉死亡,另有14起病例因疑似食用住院治疗

Group 1 - The French Ministry of Health reported three infant deaths linked to recalled infant formula, with approximately 50 related reports received, including 14 hospitalizations due to suspected consumption of the affected products [1] - Lactalis, a French dairy company, announced a recall of multiple batches of infant formula in 18 countries due to potential contamination with Bacillus cereus toxin, which can cause diarrhea and vomiting [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] Group 2 - The Singapore Food Agency recalled Danone's Dumex infant formula on January 17 due to quality issues with a supplier's arachidonic acid oil, which may lead to Bacillus cereus contamination [2] - Nestlé issued a recall for certain batches of infant formula in 31 countries due to similar contamination concerns [2] - Danone announced targeted recalls of a limited number of infant formula batches in specific markets, aligning with updated regulatory requirements [4] Group 3 - The General Administration of Customs in China issued consumer alerts regarding the absence of Lactalis' Picot brand infant formula imports and advised consumers to stop using potentially affected products [4] - The Hong Kong Food Safety Center and the Macau Municipal Bureau reported recalls of Babybio and Neoangelac infant formulas due to potential Bacillus cereus contamination [5][6]

法国通报3名婴儿食用问题奶粉死亡,另有14起病例因疑似食用住院治疗 - Reportify