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本帖最后由 王路 于 2013-8-9 08:49 编辑
Whey Protein Concentrate Contamination This page is being updated regularly as information comes to hand
Latest update at 8.45pm on Thursday 8 August 2013:
The information here applies to New Zealand consumers only. Information for people outside New Zealand can be found on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade website.
MPI advises a food safety issue relating to contamination of some batches of whey protein concentrate. This whey protein may contain Clostridium botulinum bacteria that can cause illness.
The whey protein concentrate is used in a range of food products, including infant formula. A product recall is in place.
It is important that people do not consume any of the recalled products. MPI is encouraging consumers to return any affected product to the place of purchase.
What products are affected? The recalled products are:
- Nutricia Karicare Stage 1 infant formula (0-6 months) – all batches
- Nutricia Karicare Gold+ Stage 2 follow on formula (6-12 months) – all batches

Other Nutricia Karicare products have not been recalled.
Advice to parents and caregivers At this point, MPI cannot rule out the possibility that the products named above are potentially contaminated and recommends they are not fed to children until further notice.
Avoid the products named above and return any existing product to the place of purchase.
It is important that people do not consume any of the recalled products. If you think you may have any recalled product in your cupboards, please check and return it to the place of purchase.
If you are worried about your child’s health you should talk to your GP or you can call Healthline on 0800 611 116 or Plunketline on 0800 933 922.
More information about Clostridium botulinum can be found on the Ministry of Health’s website . Botulism is very rare and there have been no reported cases of infant botulism in New Zealand in the past 20 years.
Information from the Food Safety Minister and Health Minister can be found here .
If you are on a low income, or receive a benefit, Work and Income may be able to help with costs that you are facing because of the Nutricia Karicare product recall. This could include help with the costs of travelling to the grocery store or to your doctor. Contact Work and Income on 0800 559 009.
Parents and caregivers should monitor this website or MPI’s twitter feed for the latest information. |
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