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No shortages expected after infant formula recall, says distributor
No shortages expected after infant formula recall, says distributor

No shortages expected after infant formula recall, says distributor

Despite the recall of several infant formula products over potential contamination concerns, the local distributor has said there is no cause for concern about shortages on the local market. Health authorities on Saturday issued warnings about 11 different infant formula products after becoming aware that some batches could contain a toxin known as

Health Warning Issued For 11 Infant Formula Products

Health Warning Issued For 11 Infant Formula Products

Health authorities have issued a warning concerning 11 different infant formulas, urging parents to check the batches they possess for potential contamination. The recalls and warnings relate to various batches of formula produced by Cow & Gate, Aptamil, and Bebelac. All affected batches may contain a toxin called cereulide, which can cause symptoms

Health warning issued for 11 different baby formulas

Health warning issued for 11 different baby formulas

Health authorities have issued warnings about 11 different infant formulas, with parents warned to check batches they have for potential contamination. The recalls and warnings impact various batches of formula manufactured by Cow & Gate, Aptamil and Bebelac. All the impacted batches may contain a toxin called cereulide that can cause food poisoning

Health warning issued for 11 different baby formulas

Health warning issued for 11 different baby formulas

Health authorities have issued warnings about 11 infant formulas, with parents warned to check batches they have for potential contamination. The recalls and warnings impact various batches of formula manufactured by Cow & Gate, Aptamil and Bebelac, the Food Safety Authority said. All the impacted batches may contain a toxin called cereulide that can