Batches of Nestlé SMA infant formula recalled over possible toxin

by · TheJournal.ie

BATCHES OF SMA baby formula have been recalled by the food safety regulator over the presence of a toxin that can cause vomiting.

In a recall notice issued this evening, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) warned batches of eight types of Nestlé’s SMA formula – including formula for infants, for premature infants, and for babies over six months – may contain cereulide.

The eight products in question. FSAIFSAI

The FSAI said cereulide toxin is produced by the bacterium Bacillus cereus. It is extremely heat-resistant, and consuming foods that contain it can lead to nausea and severe vomiting.

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Symptoms can appear within five hours, and the illness can last 6-24 hours, the regulator said.

To date there have been no confirmed reports of illness associated with the products in question, and the recall is precautionary, Nestlé and the FSAI said this evening. Nestlé has asked customers who purchased any of the batches to contact it.

Nestlé has recalled multiple batches of some of the products, including five batches each of its SMA First Infant Milk and its SMA Alfamino for babies with cows’ milk protein allergy.

Parents should not feed any more of the implicated products to infants or young children. 

The full list of recalled products and their batch codes and expiry dates is:

SMA Advanced First Infant Milk800g51450742F1May-27
SMA Advanced Follow on Milk800g51240742F2
51890742F2
May-27
Aug-27
SMA Comfort 800g52620742F3Sep-27
SMA First Infant Milk200ml53070295M
52860295M
52870295M
53220295M
53230295M
Nov-26
Oct-26
Oct-26
Nov-26
Nov-26
SMA First Infant Milk800g51590346AB
52750346AE
Jun-27
Oct-27
SMA GOLD PREM 2800g53090742F2Nov-27
SMA LITTLE STEPS First Infant Milk800g51540346ADJun-27
SMA Alfamino400g51200017Y3
51210017Y1
51250017Y1
51460017Y1
51710017Y1
Apr-27
Jan-27
May-27
Oct-27
Jun-27

Batch codes can be found on the base of the tin or box for powdered formulas, or the base of the outer box and on the side or top of the container for ready-made formulas.

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