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China baby milk scare scandal
Sept. 20 - Chinese officials have ordered widespread checks on dairy products and a recall of tainted items after thousands of babies became ill.
With four deaths and thousands of babies suffering the ill effects of contaminated milk, the Chinese government has announced that all affected children will be given free check-ups and treatment.
It has also made calls to ensure there's sufficient screening in remote areas.
It comes as Malaysia joined Singapore in banning all Chinese milk imports.
With four deaths and thousands of babies suffering the ill effects of contaminated milk, the Chinese government has announced that all affected children will be given free check-ups and treatment.
It has also made calls to ensure there's sufficient screening in remote areas.
It comes as Malaysia joined Singapore in banning all Chinese milk imports.
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Friday, September 12, 2008
China milk scandal threatens babies
Sep 12 - China is suffering from a 'fake milk powder' scare causing babies under 11 months to develop kidney stones.
The health scare broke out after doctors in the northwestern Gansu province said the Sanlu-brand formula could be responsible for the development of kidney stones in babies.
Dozens of cases have emerged in other provinces, and one baby died from the stones. The incident has brought back memories of a similar scare four years ago where more than a dozen babies were killed as a result of drinking contaminated formula.
The health scare broke out after doctors in the northwestern Gansu province said the Sanlu-brand formula could be responsible for the development of kidney stones in babies.
Dozens of cases have emerged in other provinces, and one baby died from the stones. The incident has brought back memories of a similar scare four years ago where more than a dozen babies were killed as a result of drinking contaminated formula.
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