By Sybille de La Hamaide PARIS, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The EU's food safety body said on Monday the threshold for the cereulide toxin at the centre of a global infant formula recall should be cut by more ...
Investors have been spooked at the prospect of the reputational damage the scandal could inflict on brands. The world’s largest formula maker, Nestlé, has seen its share price drop almost 4 per cent ...
Two suppliers provided dried milk powder that could be a culprit in the outbreak of botulism tied to ByHeart infant formula ...
In statements late Friday afternoon, both the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Health officials found spores that can cause infant botulism at a supplier for formula-maker ByHeart ​during an investigation ...
Nestlé has already recalled several batches due to concerns they may trigger nausea and vomiting ...
The Food and Drug Administration is planning to release results from its “Operation Stork Speed” review of infant formula ...
On Friday, the FDA reported finding bacteria that causes infant botulism in two samples connected to ByHeart infant formula.
The EU’s food safety body said today the threshold for the cereulide toxin at the centre of a global infant formula recall ...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has established a recommended maximum safe daily intake for the toxin cereulide for infants, following suspected contamination of infant formula that ...
(AP) - More than three dozen babies have been sickened in an infant botulism outbreak tied to contaminated formula, federal health officials say. The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday reported ...
In its assessment, EFSA proposed a stringent new limit of 0.014 micrograms per kilogram of body weight for infants. The body highlighted that very young babies process substances differently and ...