Chinese baby milk scare 'severe'
- added September 13, 2008
- 14 responses
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- goldenways
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"This is a severe food safety accident," health ministry official Gao Qiang, said. Those responsible would be "severely" punished, he added.
Later, it was announced that 19 people had been arrested.
Tests showed the milk powder contained the industrial chemical melamine. One infant has died.
The new scare revived memories of a fake baby milk formula scandal four years ago in which at least 13 babies died.
Vow to punish
"As of 12 September, there are 432 cases of kidney stones in the urinary systems of infants according to reports from health departments nationwide," Gao Qiang said.
"None of the milk powder was exported to other countries or regions," Mr Gao said.
"Only a fraction of the milk powder was sold to Taiwan for food processing," he added.
Gao Qiang said the Sanlu Group had been ordered to halt production after its products were found to be responsible.
"We will severely punish and discipline those people and workers who have acted illegally," Mr Gao said.
Melamine is a toxic chemical used in plastics, fertilisers and cleaning products.
New Zealand-based dairy product company Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd, a part-owner of Sanlu, ordered a recall of about 700 tonnes of powder contaminated with melamine believed to be in circulation.
Melamine has been used by Chinese suppliers of animal feed components to make them appear to have more protein.
It was linked to the formation of kidney stones and kidney failure in pets in the United States last year, leading to thousands of deaths and illnesses.
A fake milk powder scandal in 2004 killed at least 13 babies in the eastern province of Anhui.
Investigators found that the milk given to these babies had no nutritional value, and the resulting scandal triggered widespread investigations into food safety.
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- goldenways
- 3 months ago
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Is this the price of progress?
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- JanforGore
- 3 months ago
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Yes, when I found a story on this yesterday it seemed to be dwarfed by hurricanes and election news. Between the formula, the chemicals that are in our children due to fire retardant clothing, the chemicals and deaths from the toys tainted with lead etc. It terrifies me. Our children cannot make these decisions for themselves.
I hold our safety regulators -whatever few who are left- directly accountable for all of these deaths, illnesses and who knows what will happen in years following with our children full of chemicals. Much of this falls on Bush and all of the budget cuts to rid ourselves of big government and favor NeoCons.
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- MeganMcKenzie
- 3 months ago
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- SushiBandit
- 3 months ago
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"None of the milk powder was exported to other countries or regions," Mr Gao said.
What does the FDA have to do with this? It sucks that Chinese children are being affected by this contaminated baby formula. I also wonder how/if the Chinese do testing on food/toys/etc that would allow something like this to happen.
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- LindseyIndigo
- 3 months ago
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Those poor kids, how can people be so callous as to hurt innocent babies by contaminating their food?
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I've read that one of the big problems is that young parents are made to believe, through advertising, that breast milk is somehow inferior to all these chemical formulas, add that to the fact that many parents have to work long hours away from home, and formula sales soar...
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Wow China... Way to show how much of a world power youre becoming... You cant even take care of your babies?
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Unlucky
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- deathbymilk
- 3 months ago
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Oh my gosh.....making the crooks accountable for their actions. WOW! Something the US just doesn't get, or maybe they just turn the other cheek and look away. Could it be that their kickbacks wouldn't be in the mail if they made them accountable? Hmmm.
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Oh and lets not forget the stinking plastic problem. That baby bottle and its little baggy have Bis-phenol A that leeches out of plastic and into the baby.



