It does not say don't use it.
Nancy
Nancy E. Wight MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP
In a message dated 1/18/2012 8:42:12 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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This is directly from the WHO guidelines for preparing powdered infant
formula:
1.3 Populations at greatest risk of infection
"Although E. sakazakii can cause illness in all age groups, infants
(children <1 year) are at most risk with
neonates and infants under two months at greatest risk."
and "For this reason, educational messages on the safe preparation and
handling of PIF are required for health-care workers, parents and other infant
carers.
http://www.who.int/foodsafety/publications/micro/pif_guidelines.pdf
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