Toxin found in infant formulas comes from common bacteria and poses risks to children
A heat-resistant toxin called cereulide, produced by the Bacillus cereus bacterium, has led to recalls of powdered infant formulas by Nestlé and Danone due to health concerns for children.
Withdrawal of infant formula from Nestlé - 'precautionary measure'
Nestlé Norway is recalling certain infant formulas and specialized medical products due to the detection of the toxin Cereulide, produced by the bacteria Bacillus Cereus, in an oil mixture ingredient as a precautionary measure.
Nestlé recalls infant formula
Nestlé is recalling several infant formula products due to the discovery of the toxin cereulid produced by Bacillus Cereus, which can cause nausea and vomiting.
Infant formula recalled
Nestlé recalls NAN and Alfamino infant formula products due to the discovery of the toxin cereulid from the Bacillus cereus bacteria in an oil used in the products, as stated by the Food Safety Authority.
Nestlé expands recall of infant formula
Nestlé has expanded its recall of infant formula products due to potential contamination with cereulid toxin from Bacillus cereus.
Another infant product recalled: Contains dangerous toxin, return it to the store
Croatian authorities have issued a recall for the infant food product Alfamino due to the presence of the dangerous Bacillus cereus toxin, affecting a specific batch that does not meet food safety regulations.
Baby Food Withdrawn from the Market
Due to the detection of the toxin from the bacteria Bacillus cereus, the Croatian Agricultural and Food Agency has recalled Alfamino baby food from the market as a precaution.
Scientist finally settles debate on whether rice is safe to reheat
A biomedical expert clarifies the safety of reheating leftover rice, addressing concerns about food poisoning from Bacillus cereus bacteria.
Health alert due to the presence of 'Bacillus cereus' in batches of formula milk from the brand Nestlé
The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition has announced Nestlé's preventive withdrawal of formula milk products due to the possible presence of 'Bacillus cereus' in its 'NIDINA 1' product.
Nestlé announces a voluntary recall of baby milk products due to bacterial toxins
Nestlé announced a voluntary recall of specific baby milk products in several markets after detecting potential contamination with the toxin cereulide produced by Bacillus cereus bacteria, posing health risks to infants.
Several NAN Infant Formulas Recalled
Nestlé Adriatic d.o.o. is recalling specific limited batches of NAN infant formulas due to potential contamination with cereulide, a toxin produced by the Bacillus cereus microorganism, as part of a precautionary measure for infant safety.
Nestlé withdraws infant formula batches across Europe due to contamination risk from bacteria
Nestlé is recalling batches of its infant nutritional products across Europe following concerns about possible contamination with a toxin that can induce nausea and vomiting.
Nestle: Recalls infant milk products
Nestle has initiated a voluntary recall of specific batches of infant milk products available in the Greek market due to the potential presence of cereulide from Bacillus cereus.