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Baby formula recalled after 36 children reported poisoning symptoms
Summary
Authorities say 36 clinical notifications were received after children consumed certain infant formulas, and Nestlé has issued a precautionary recall while the Food Standards Agency and UKHSA investigate possible cereulide toxin contamination.
Content
Health authorities report a precautionary recall of specific infant formula batches after notifications that children developed symptoms following consumption. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) say 36 clinical notifications were received as of February 3, 2026. Nestlé has announced it recalled multiple SMA Infant Formula and Follow‑On Formula batches in the UK, and agencies are working with international partners on the investigation.
Known details:
- UKHSA, the FSA and partner agencies reported 36 clinical notifications concerning children who consumed implicated formula batches as of Feb. 3, 2026.
- Nestlé announced a precautionary recall of several SMA Infant Formula and Follow‑On Formula batches in the UK and stated it had recalled potentially affected products; the company said it had not received medical reports confirming a direct link to illness to date.
- The FSA and UKHSA reported that symptoms reported are consistent with cereulide toxin exposure, most commonly vomiting, stomach cramps and diarrhea, typically appearing within 15 minutes to 6 hours and often resolving within 24 hours without ongoing exposure; the FSA noted rare severe outcomes have been reported in the literature.
- Authorities said they are investigating the source of possible contamination with international partners and are monitoring healthcare systems while the inquiry continues.
Summary:
The recall affects multiple infant formula products and follows 36 clinical notifications of children with symptoms consistent with cereulide toxin exposure. Undetermined at this time.
