Babybio recalls infant formula batches due to potential cereulide contamination

melty.fr (French)

Babybio is recalling three batches of infant formula due to potential cereulide contamination, following two suspicious infant deaths linked to Nestlé products. The recall affects specific lots of Babybio Optima 1, sold between September 11 and January 23. The company is acting on new recommendations from French authorities regarding the potential presence of the toxin. Cereulide is a toxin produced by Bacillus cereus bacteria, known to cause vomiting. The recall occurs amid heightened concern after similar recalls from Nestlé, Danone, and Lactalis.


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