ECDC and EFSA have published a Rapid Outbreak Assessment (ROA) following the ongoing recall of infant formula products due to the detection of cereulide. The assessment concludes that due to the recall, the current likelihood of exposure to contaminated formula is low.
Quelle: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
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