Baby milk powder could have been infected with salmonella for 13 years
The French dairy company Lactalis announced on Thursday that it’s quite possible the baby milk products produced at their Craon factory in north-western France could have been contaminated with salmonella for more than a decade, as Salmonella Agona was found in one of the drying towers (this is also the same strain linked to an outbreak in 2005). Emmanueal Besnier, CEO of Lactalis told the French newspaper Les Echos, “It can not be ruled out that babies have consumed contaminated milk during this period.”1 In response to this discovery, the company recalled all their baby milk powder and cereals produced at the plant while...
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