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The results of the infant formula milk powder allergy test “Similac” cow’s milk protein found no pathogens. after the company notified the recall

FDA reveals results of infant formula milk allergy test “Similac” found no germs, including Cronobacter Sakazakii and Salmonella, after the company notified the recall As for the inspection of 2,182 sales shelves, 27 of them were still for sale.

On March 29, Dr. Withit Saritsadeechaikul, Deputy Secretary-General of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) discussed the progress of baby food product inspection. After news of the recall of baby food produced from Abbott Nutrition – Sturgis, United States because it may be contaminated with Cronobacter Sakazakii and Salmonella. It was found to be a baby food product for babies who are allergic to cow’s milk protein or have colic. due to sensitivity to cow’s milk protein (Trademark Similac Alimentum AI.Q Plus) (Medical food) Food serial number 10-3-14623-1-0121, imported by Abbott Laboratories Company Limited. for further destruction

In this regard, the FDA, together with the Provincial Public Health Office (Sor. Notify the dealer to stop selling Remove from shelf and return the company and monitor and monitor the sale of such products The results of the inspection of 2,182 distribution locations across the country found 27 distribution locations, which the authorities have notified to refrain from selling. In addition, samples of the said product were collected, model MFG 15 SEP2021 EXP 1OCT2023. Cronobacter, Sakazakii and Salmonella were not found in the analysis, so we would like to inform consumers to alleviate concerns.