medicalxpress - Nestlé has announced a global recall of some baby formula products, saying they may contain a toxin that can cause food poisoning in infants.
AI Summary: Nestlé has initiated a global recall of certain baby formula products after detecting potential toxin contamination that may cause food poisoning in infants. Affected lots are being removed from retail shelves while regulators and the company work to confirm the contamination’s extent and ensure consumer safety.
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