Imports of faulty milk powder banned (China Daily) Updated: 2006-02-27 05:23
China's quarantine authority ordered a ban on imports of faulty milk powder
produced by US baby food manufacturer Mead Johnson Nutritionals' on Friday.
The move follows the recent recall by the company of the Gentlease branded
product, with batch number BMJ19, sold in the United States. Another defective
product is the Enfamil LIPIL formula sold in South Korea.
Both products have been recalled by Mead Johnson Nutritioinals due to
unidentified metal particles contained in the milk power, a press release from
Mead Johnson Nutritionals (Guangzhou) Ltd said on Friday. The batch code is
located on the bottom of the can. The company said the two products are not sold
in Chinese stores and supermarkets.
The State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine
warned customers with the recalled product to discontinue using it. The
authority has ordered a strict nationwide check-up of other milk powders in
China produced by Mead Johnson Nutritionals .
If an infant inhales the product, some of the metal particles could present a
serious risk to the baby's respiratory system, the press release from the
company explains.
There is also a small risk that these particles could damage the baby's
throat.
Consumers with questions about the product may contact Mead Johnson at the
company's website meadjohnson.com.cn or call 020-38202782.
(China Daily 02/27/2006 page2)
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