An inquiry launched by Bordeaux prosecutors found no link to Nestlé’s Guigoz baby powder, while analysis did not find any presence of the cereulide toxin.
A prosecutor in the French city of Bordeaux has reportedly said a death of a baby was not linked to an infant-formula product produced and recalled by Nestlé.
The world’s largest food maker was at the centre of the recall of baby powders due to contamination from cereulide, a toxin linked to the bacterium Bacillus cereus that can cause vomiting, abdominal cramps and diarrhoea.
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The recall went global in January as Danone and Lactalis joined the withdrawals along with some smaller manufacturers. That same month, prosecutors in France then launched investigations into the deaths of two children said to have consumed formula recalled by Nestlé.
