Nestlé Baby Formula Milk Removed From Market for Possible Health Risk
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The measure is preventive against the risk of the presence of a bacterial toxin.
Nestlé started a voluntary and preventive withdrawal of some batches of formula for babies due to the possible presence of cereulide. ANMAT coordinates the operation and, so far, no confirmed cases of disease were recorded. Read more
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The National Administration of Medicines, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT) ordered the removal of certain Nestlé products from the market due to the possible presence of a bacterial toxin in one of the raw materials used in its production. According to the agency, the measure was adopted preventively with the aim of protecting the health of the population, especially of babies and young children, who represent the group of greatest risk. The …
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