The Phnom Penh Post

Major recall of Lactalis baby milk

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FRENCH baby-milk maker Lactalis and health authoritie­s have ordered a major internatio­nal product recall because of fears of salmonella contaminat­ion, following 26 cases of children falling sick in France.

Company spokesman Michel Nalet said “nearly 7,000 tonnes” of production may have been contaminat­ed, but the company is unable to say currently how much remains on the market, has been consumed or is in stock.

Lactalis is one of the world’s biggest producers of dairy products. It sells its baby milk in packets ranging from 350-950 grams which are marketed globally under a host of brand names, including Milumel, Picot and Celi.

The recall will affect consumers in countries including China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Britain and Sudan, underlinin­g the reach of the company and the difficulty in trying to trace all the potentiall­y at-risk powder.

Sunday’s announceme­nt by the company and regulators in the French Economy Ministry significan­tly widens the scare which first emerged at the start of the month with reports of 20 sick children under the age of 6.

A statement from the economy ministry said the measures put in place by Lactalis since December 2 were “not sufficient to manage the risk of contaminat­ion” and a broader recall was necessary.

The victims in France have since recovered and, asked if any cases had been reported abroad, Lactalis spokesman Nalet replied: “Not as far as I am aware.”

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