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Regulators across Europe and major formula manufacturers have extended recalls of powdered infant milk after the pre-formed bacterial toxin cereulide was detected in batches linked to a shared ingredient.
Since December 2025, Nestlé’s SMA range, Danone’s Aptamil and products from Lactalis and several French makers have been withdrawn in dozens of countries.
Investigations point to contaminated arachidonic acid (ARA) oil supplied by Cabio Biotech in China as the likely source.
France this week tightened its allowable cereulide threshold to 0.014 micrograms per kilogram of body weight and the European Commission has asked EFSA to advise on a common standard.
National authorities in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Belgium and Germany have issued targeted withdrawals and urged parents to check batch codes; Belgian health officials confirmed a second infant tested positive for cereulide after consuming a recalled product but has recovered.
Prosecutors in France are probing the deaths of two infants given possibly contaminated formula, though no direct causal link has been established.
The disruption has forced wider testing, prompted legal complaints and risks substantial financial losses for manufacturers.
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Euro Weekly News – leading English language newspaper in SpainSecond Belgian infant tests positive for dangerous cereulide toxin after consuming recalled formula






















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