countries have banned imports. BEIJING, China (CNN) — Chinese officials said Saturday that 432 babies now have kidney stones after being fed with contaminated baby milk powder, the official Xinhua news agency reported. One baby in Gansu province has died as a result of kidney stones related to the milk powder, the news agency said. . . The chemical is commonly used in coatings and laminates, wood adhesives, fabric coatings, ceiling tiles and flame retardants. Hundreds of Wal-Mart and …
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Malaysia and Brunei have also recalled or banned Chinese-made dairy products. Since the problem of tainted milk products became public knowledge less than two weeks ago, the crisis has spread to include almost all of China’s biggest dairy companies. A top official with the World Health Organization said Sunday that delays in releasing critical information about contaminated Chinese milk had hampered Beijing’s ability to rapidly deal with the problem and warn consumers. …The scandal began …
countries have banned imports. BEIJING, China (CNN) — Chinese officials said Saturday that 432 babies now have kidney stones after being fed with contaminated baby milk powder, the official Xinhua news agency reported. One baby in Gansu province has died as a result of kidney stones related to the milk powder, the news agency said. . . The chemical is commonly used in coatings and laminates, wood adhesives, fabric coatings, ceiling tiles and flame retardants. Hundreds of Wal-Mart and …
list, those are delaying factors, while what we need to do is protect the health of consumers.” The Philippines’ Bureau of Food and Drugs is testing more than 30 China-manufactured milk products for melamine content. And in Hong Kong the island’s Center for Food Safety continues to discover that milk products from China are contaminated with melamine. These include products from Four Seas Cake and White Rabbit Creamy Candy by as much as six times the safe limit. Professor Chan-King Ming …
www.cnn.com 53000 reported ill from tainted milk powder, 13000 children were hospitalized. The crisis was initially thought to have been confined to baby milk powder but tests have found melamine in samples of liquid milk taken from China’s two largest dairy producers, Mengniu Dairy Group and Yili Industrial Group, as well as Shanghai-based Bright Dairy. WHO China representative Hans Troedsson said on Monday quality issues could occur anywhere from the farm to the retail outlet. He said …
www.cnn.com 53000 reported ill from tainted milk powder, 13000 children were hospitalized. The crisis was initially thought to have been confined to baby milk powder but tests have found melamine in samples of liquid milk taken from China’s two largest dairy producers, Mengniu Dairy Group and Yili Industrial Group, as well as Shanghai-based Bright Dairy. WHO China representative Hans Troedsson said on Monday quality issues could occur anywhere from the farm to the retail outlet. He said …
ZHANG: An update on the Chinese milk powder crisis to tell you about. Crowds of Chinese parents are flocking to a Beijing hospital today, bringing their infants for free health check-ups. Here’s more on this developing story. STORY: Nearly 10 percent of milk samples from the three top Chinese dairies contain melamine. The illegal chemical has killed four children and left thousands more ill in hospital. The tainted milk powder has been isolated to product from the Sanlu Group, which is the …
Four Chinese babies have died and more than six thousand have fallen ill from dairy products that tested positive for the toxic chemical, Melamine. Singapore and Malaysia have joined Taiwan in a ban of all Chinese milk products. Health notices have now appeared in Bangladesh, warning people against milk products from two Chinese companies. Nicholas Haque reports from Dhaka.

