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Pat Young <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Apr 2012 08:53:15 -0400
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Most recent article I have seen:
Powder Infant Formula Milk Contaminated with Enterobacter sakazakii by Ooaka, K., Furuhata, K., Hara, M., Fukuyama, M.  Jpn.J.Infect.Dis., 63, 103-107, 2010.
Enterobacter sakazakii and other bacteria in powdered infant formula, Forsythe, S. Maternal and Child Nutrition,1, pp.44-50. 2005.
Both of these articles have a lot of ref. I don't have time this am to check ref below :-(  Sorry

There is supposed to be an on-line report from WHO http://www.who.int/foodsafety/micro/publications/micro/mra6/en/index.html/
US Food & Drug www.fda.gov/FoodScienceResearch/LaboratoryMethods/ucm114665.htm
Canada: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/food-alim/mh-dm/mhe-dme/e_enterobacter_sak.html

Articles in CBI range from early 80's to present, so this danger has been known a long time :-(  Pat in SNJ

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