36 UK infants ill after drinking contaminated baby formula
Summary
Thirty-six babies in the UK got sick after drinking baby formula that might have been tainted. The formula from certain Nestle and Danone batches was recalled after a toxin called cereulide was suspected to be the cause. No babies are reported to be seriously ill, but health agencies are keeping an eye on the situation.Key Facts
- 36 infants in the UK became sick from possible food poisoning linked to baby formula.
- The baby formula from Nestle and Danone was recalled due to suspected contamination.
- The toxin involved is called cereulide, which can cause vomiting and diarrhea.
- All affected infants are around or under one year old; none are seriously ill.
- The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is monitoring the situation for more cases.
- Contaminated formula batches are listed on company websites for parents to check.
- Arachidonic acid oil, used in formula for growth benefits, was identified with the toxin.
- The Food Standards Agency (FSA) advises not using the affected products and consulting a doctor if concerned.
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