A batch of powdered milk from the Laboratoire Gallia brand for premature or low birth weight infants should no longer be consumed, health authorities warned on Saturday, signaling a “risk of infection”, can we read on the site ReminderConso.
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Pre-Gallia Baby Expert – Gallia LaboratoryRisks: Other biological contaminants
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“As a precautionary measure and pending the results of investigations carried out by the health authorities in two health establishments in Reunion and Mayotte”, this product is the subject of a “recall for suspicion of bacteriological contamination” , according to the government website for dangerous product alerts.
Other infant milks of the brand not affected
These are 400 gram cans of “Pré-Gallia Bébé Expert” powdered milk, whose batch number is 2023.07.13, and marketed since February 2, 2022. The health authorities invite parents to return the product. at the point of sale and to contact consumer services.
“Parents whose children have consumed this batch of the product (…) and who present symptoms, are invited to consult their doctor as a precaution”, further ask the health authorities. “No other reference of infant milk (powder or liquid) from the Laboratoire Gallia and Blédina brand is concerned by this recall”, they specify.