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MOH: Not China! But Chow Ang Moh & PAP! Contaminated Infant Neh Neh Powder @ KK & NUH during NDP month! SG53 NDP babies will die or become Retards?

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Contaminated Dumex infant milk used at KKH and NUH between Aug 1 and 20: MOH

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Tiffany Fumiko Tay

The Straits Times

Aug 22, 2018

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SINGAPORE - Infants under six months of age admitted to KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) and National University Hospital (NUH) between Aug 1 and 20 may have been fed contaminated formula milk while in hospital, the Health Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday night (Aug 21).
Dumex's Mamil Gold Infant Milk Formula - Stage 1 (850g), which is marketed for infants up to six months old, has now been pulled from the shelves after samples tested positive for Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria, the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) said in the recall on Monday (Aug 20).

MOH was informed on Tuesday that that formula from the implicated batch had been used at the two hospitals, which are contacting parents and caregivers of patients who may have received the infant formula to advise them on what to do.

No cases of Cronobacter infection associated with the consumption of formula milk have been reported to MOH this year, it said, adding that it has advised all public and private paediatric hospitals to cease the use of the implicated product, and to notify the ministry of suspected cases.

Products from the recalled batch expire on Sept 11, 2019, and can be identified by the batch number 09117R1 printed on the lid.
While rare, infections from the bacterium - which can survive dry conditions, such as dry food like powdered milk - can be fatal to newborns as it can cause meningitis or sepsis.
Infants with Cronobacter infection, which can be treated with antibiotics, may show symptoms such as fever, crying, poor feeding or lethargy, while some may also develop seizures, a spokesman said. The incubation period typically ranges from four to nine days, but could be up to 21 days.
This is the first time a formula milk product has been recalled for failing to meet AVA's food safety standards and requirements, it said in response to queries.
As a precautionary measure, all new consignments of Dumex infant formula products manufactured in Malaysia will be subject to the AVA's hold-and-test regime. This means that imported products cannot be sold until an inspection and tests have been passed, which can take 10 to 16 days.


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Under the AVA's food safety surveillance programme, certification of food safety and quality is obtained prior to import, and importers that consistently meet standards and requirements are subject to routine surveillance and sampling.
In response to queries, Danone Dumex said that the affected batch consists of 4,200 tins imported from Malaysia, which have been on sale islandwide since January.
The majority of these have been purchased without any reports of incident, while the rest have been pulled from the shelves, a spokesman said, adding that customers can exchange affected tins.
The firm tests every batch that leaves its factory and is working with the authorities to "identify the circumstances that gave rise to the positive samples", the spokesman said.
Paediatricians The Straits Times spoke to said that they have not seen cases of infection here, and there are only about four to six cases reported in the United States annually.
Dr Yang Linqi from Thomson Paediatric Centre said that formula milk can be contaminated by exposure to the environment during the packing process, for example.
Dr Ong Eng Keow, a paediatrician and neonatologist at the International Child and Adolescent Clinic in Mount Alvernia Hospital, cautioned that formula milk can also be contaminated during preparation, if proper hygiene procedures are not followed.
"Contamination can happen even after a tin of milk powder has been opened... bottles and teats should be well-sterilised, and the temperature of the water should be above 70 deg C during preparation to kill bacteria," said Dr Ong.
Supermarkets said that all products currently on shelves are safe for consumption, and that they will issue refunds to customers who had purchased the affected tins from their stores.
A spokesman for Dairy Farm said that Cold Storage and Giant were informed of a precautionary recall of the Mamil Gold infant milk formula on Aug 14, and 162 tins from the affected batch were removed from stores the same day.
Customers who purchased tins from the affected batch at Cold Storage or Giant can approach any of their stores for a refund or exchange with proof of purchase, the spokesman said.
Parents on Tuesday (Aug 21) expressed frustration at Danone Dumex's response, with some taking to Facebook to complain.
Civil servant Jayson Tsu, 33, said that he bought a tin of the recalled batch to supplement breastfeeding for his three-week-old son and has been unable to contact Dumex through its hotline.
"I have completely lost faith in their product... the 2008 China baby milk powder scandal still lingers on many of our minds," said Mr Tsu, referring to milk powder tainted with melanine that left six children dead and thousands more ill in China.
Dumex is the fourth-most popular brand of formula milk in Singapore, according to market research provider Euromonitor International, with $18.8 million in sales last year (2017).
This article was first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.

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Must be made in ah tiong land. N want to avoid such problems than encourage mother's milk. Formula is only for the situation where the mother don't produce enough milk. Which is rare.
 

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breast milk is best for the newborns.
must boil when pumped into bottle and allowed to stand in room temperature for over 2 hours. otherwise when unpasteurized has too much bacteria. best is to suck direct from nipples.
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must boil when pumped into bottle and allowed to stand in room temperature for over 2 hours. otherwise when unpasteurized has too much bacteria. best is to suck direct from nipples.
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I suck direct from nipple, finished on one & then go for the other & then switch direction....that is why I am strong & healthy.. ha ha ha
 

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must boil when pumped into bottle and allowed to stand in room temperature for over 2 hours. otherwise when unpasteurized has too much bacteria. best is to suck direct from nipples.
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Yes direct from the source is best. And from ang mor land..better still
 
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This what you get, from baby bonus....only the best, born in hospitals beyond the low SES will get, quality MILK POWDER from reliable source, not soured from the ' ai pi, ai chi..ai tua niap nee'...ha ha ha ha.....
 

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This what you get, from baby bonus....only the best, born in hospitals beyond the low SES will get, quality MILK POWDER from reliable source, not soured from the ' ai pi, ai chi..ai tua niap nee'...ha ha ha ha.....

Why breed in the 1st place? why want another mouth to feed? i never see the logic in that,,,
 

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11 babies who were given recalled Dumex milk 'reported to be well': KKH
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23 Aug 2018 09:19AM (Updated: 23 Aug 2018 09:20AM)
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SINGAPORE: Eleven babies who were given the recalled Dumex Mamil Gold milk formula at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) are "reported to be well", the hospital said on Thursday (Aug 23).
Responding to Channel NewsAsia's queries, the chairman of the hospital's medical board said KKH has contacted 11 of the 13 caregivers whose infants were given the milk and that it is still trying to contact the remaining two caregivers.

"KKH is closely monitoring the situation. As of now, all of the 11 children are reported to be well. Our team of medical specialists is on standby to provide care and support where necessary," said Associate Professor Ng Kee Chong.
He said the hospital has removed all tins of the implicated batch of products, and has since stopped using this brand of milk powder.
"Our top priority is the health of the babies. Should they have symptoms such as fever, poor feeding or lethargy, or if the infant feels unwell, parents and caregivers should immediately consult a doctor," Assoc Prof Ng added.
On Monday, the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore announced that a batch of Dumex Mamil Gold infant milk formula – Step 1 (850g) was recalled after the Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria was found in samples of the product.

Cronobacter infections are generally rare, but they can be fatal to newborns as they may cause meningitis or sepsis.
The affected batch, which was made in Malaysia, has an expiry date of Sep 11, 2019. The batch number is 09117R1.

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AVA ordered the recall of a batch of Dumex Mamil Gold infant milk formula - Step 1 (850g) after Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria was detected in samples. (Photo: AVA)

The Health Ministry said on Tuesday that the milk had been used at KKH and the National University Hospital (NUH).
The ministry also said that babies who might have been given the affected milk were those below six months old, and who were admitted to the two hospitals between Aug 1 and Aug 20.
NUH said one infant might have been provided with the affected productand the father has been advised to monitor his child’s condition and seek treatment if there are symptoms.
It added that it had not received reports of its young patients experiencing any symptoms related to the recalled milk formula so far. Like KKH, it has removed the affected products from its hospital.
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14 babies at KKH, NUH were given recalled Dumex milk formula
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23 Aug 2018 09:19AM (Updated: 23 Aug 2018 11:30AM)
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SINGAPORE: Fourteen babies were given the recalled Dumex Mamil Gold milk formula at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) and the National University Hospital (NUH), the hospitals have confirmed.
On Monday, the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority said it has recalled a batch of Dumex Mamil Gold infant milk formula – Step 1 (850g) after the Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria was found in samples of the product.

Thirteen babies were fed the milk formula at KKH, while one was at NUH.
KKH said on Thursday (Aug 23) that it has contacted 11 of the 13 caregivers whose infants were given the milk and that it is still trying to contact the remaining two caregivers.
The 11 infants are "reported to be well", the chairman of KKH's medical board said in response to Channel NewsAsia's queries.
"KKH is closely monitoring the situation. Our team of medical specialists is on standby to provide care and support where necessary," said Associate Professor Ng Kee Chong.

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He said the hospital has removed all tins of the implicated batch of products, and has since stopped using this brand of milk powder.
"Our top priority is the health of the babies. Should they have symptoms such as fever, poor feeding or lethargy, or if the infant feels unwell, parents and caregivers should immediately consult a doctor," Assoc Prof Ng added.
NUH said one infant might have been fed the recalled milk and the father has been advised to monitor his child’s condition and seek treatment if there are symptoms.
"To date, we have not received any reports of our NUH young patients experiencing any symptoms related to this recalled product," it said.
Like KKH, NUH said it has removed the affected products from its hospital.

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AVA ordered the recall of a batch of Dumex Mamil Gold infant milk formula - Step 1 (850g) after Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria was detected in samples. (Photo: AVA)

Cronobacter infections are generally rare, but they can be fatal to newborns as they may cause meningitis or sepsis.
The affected batch, which was made in Malaysia, has an expiry date of Sep 11, 2019. The batch number is 09117R1.
The Health Ministry said on Tuesday that the milk had been used at KKH and NUH.
The ministry also said that babies who might have been given the affected milk were those below six months old, and who were admitted to the two hospitals between Aug 1 and Aug 20.

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...milk-formula-recalled-babies-kkh-nuh-10642862
 

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must boil when pumped into bottle and allowed to stand in room temperature for over 2 hours. otherwise when unpasteurized has too much bacteria. best is to suck direct from nipples.
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why the need to express the milk in the bottle when the newborn's natural instinct was to suckle? fresh milk is best from the breast, near body temperature some more.
 
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