Alert of a Possible Nidine 1 (Nestlé) Baby Milk Powder Bacterium
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Bacterium 'Bacillus cereus' has been found in a batch of NIDINA 1 powdered milk from the Netherlands
The Spanish Food Safety and Nutrition Agency (Aesan) warns of a possible bacterium in powdered milk for Nestlé babies.
The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (Aesan) has warned this Friday of the possible presence of a dangerous bacterium (Bacillus cereus) in milk powder...
This is a batch from the Netherlands of 800 grams of Nidine 1 canisters.
The Spanish Food Safety and Nutrition Agency (Aesan) has warned today of the possible presence of the bacterium Bacillus cereus in powdered milk for infants of the Nestlé brand, specifically the product Nidina 1. Faced with this situation, the company has withdrawn the product as a preventive measure. The warning has arrived through Catalonia, through the Coordinated System for Rapid Information Exchange (Sciri). The affected product is an 800 g…
The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (Aesan) has warned this Friday of the possible presence of a dangerous bacterium (Bacillus cereus) in Nestlé powdered milk for infants from the Netherlands. The Aesan has been informed by Catalonia, through the Coordinated System of Rapid Information Exchange (Sciri), of the possible presence of this bacterium in Nestlé product Nidine 1 with preferential date of consumption in October 2027. Alert…
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