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UK says infant formula contamination could have affected 36 babies

By Thomson Reuters Feb 5, 2026 | 4:17 AM

LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) – British authorities investigating baby formula contamination said on Thursday there had been ‍36 likely cases of children developing symptoms consistent with poisoning from affected batches in the country.

Nestle recalled some batches of its key infant nutrition products, including ‌SMA, BEBA and NAN ‌infant and follow-on formulas, across Europe on January 6 due to potential contamination with a toxin that could cause nausea and ​vomiting.

Two weeks later, Danone recalled one batch of its Aptamil infant ‍formula. Worries over the ​presence of the cereulide ​toxin have triggered recalls in dozens of ‍countries and raised concerns among parents.

The UK Health Security Agency said that given the widespread availability of the affected products prior to their ‍recall some cases were expected after it alerted hospitals to look out for symptoms consistent ‍with ‍the poisoning.

“Current surveillance indicators ​do not show unusual increases ​in ⁠reports of vomiting in children ‌under the age of one for this time of year, but UKHSA are monitoring these outputs,” the statement on Thursday said.

(Reporting by Sarah Young, editing by ⁠Catarina Demony)