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		<title>Melamine Tainted Milk Powder Still Being Stockpiled in China</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[China was fighting to maintain public confidence in its food safety after a massive stockpile of melamine-tainted milk powder was seized during raids on warehouses in the nation’s biggest city.

The seizures in Chongqing come three years after the 2008 Sanlu milk scandal, in which three babies died and 300,000 others were sickened by melamine-tainted milk in an episode that fatally undermined already fragile public trust in the government’s ability to keep food safe.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a href="http://bannedfoods.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/melamine-image.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-411" style="margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" title="melamine-image" src="http://bannedfoods.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/melamine-image-182x300.jpg" alt="Melamine danger" width="182" height="300" /></a>China was fighting to maintain public confidence in its food safety after a massive stockpile of melamine-tainted milk powder was seized during raids on warehouses in the nation’s biggest city.</h2>
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<p>The seizures in Chongqing come three years after the 2008 Sanlu milk scandal,    in which three babies died and 300,000 others were sickened by    melamine-tainted milk in an episode that fatally undermined already fragile    public trust in the government’s ability to keep food safe.</p>
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<p>The discovery of the tainted milk powder, which was due to be made into pastry    and ice-cream, has drawn attention to the inability of <strong><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/">China’s</a></strong> government to police China’s vast and fragmented food chain.</p>
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</script></div><p>In a bid to restore confidence, the city authorities in Chongqing, a municipal    area with 35m inhabitants, have announced a 100-day crackdown on food and    drug fraud in a mirror-image of a crackdown last year on mafia crime.</p>
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<p>On Monday some 7,900 police in Chongqing were reportedly deployed to conduct    city-wide raids on 600 premises suspected of producing illegal or fake food    and pharmaceuticals.</p>
<p><a title="Melamine Tainted Milk Powder in warehouses" href="The seizures in Chongqing come three years after the 2008 Sanlu milk scandal, in which three babies died and 300,000 others were sickened by melamine-tainted milk in an episode that fatally undermined already fragile public trust in the government’s ability to keep food safe.  The discovery of the tainted milk powder, which was due to be made into pastry and ice-cream, has drawn attention to the inability of China’s government to police China’s vast and fragmented food chain.  In a bid to restore confidence, the city authorities in Chongqing, a municipal area with 35m inhabitants, have announced a 100-day crackdown on food and drug fraud in a mirror-image of a crackdown last year on mafia crime.  On Monday some 7,900 police in Chongqing were reportedly deployed to conduct city-wide raids on 600 premises suspected of producing illegal or fake food and pharmaceuticals. ">Read full story here:</a></p>
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		<title>FDA Recalls Cheese, Smoked Salmon, Eggs and More</title>
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Health and safety are important issues facing parents. Here are FDA food and product recall updates on Rolaids, Tylenol, Benadryl, Motrin, eggs, cheese and others. The FDA has created a free printable Holiday Food Safety Success Kit, too. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA.gov) has created several Holiday Food Safety resources, including a free printable Holiday Food Safety Success Kit and two Holiday Food Safety videos, one in English and one in Spanish.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Health and safety are important issues facing parents. Here are FDA food and product recall updates on Rolaids, Tylenol, Benadryl, Motrin, eggs, cheese and others. The FDA has created a free printable Holiday Food Safety Success Kit, too. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA.gov) has created several Holiday Food Safety resources, including a free printable Holiday Food Safety Success Kit and two Holiday Food Safety videos, one in English and one in Spanish.</p>
<p>The FDA keeps consumers current with all food and drug recalls, voluntary and mandatory. It&#8217;s is important when tracking recalls to note the purpose of the recall and whether it is at wholesale, retail or consumer level. In some cases, the consumer may continue to use the product. In other cases, evidence of contamination has been found. Some products have undeclared allergens or have been mislabeled. Food and drug recalls of special interest for parents include the following:</p>
<p>* &#8220;Rushing Waters Fisheries, Palmyra, is recalling about 225 pounds of smoked trout and smoked salmon spreads, because the products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.&#8221; (FDA)</p>
<p>* Frontier Natural Products Co-op nutmeg (salmonella)</p>
<p>* McCormick and Company Golden Dipt Fry Easy All Purpose Batter (voluntary recall for unlabeled egg ingredient)</p>
<p>* Mylanta, AlternaGEL Liquid products, TYLENOL Cold Multi-Symptom liquid, Children&#8217;s BENADRYL Allergy FASTMELT Tablets and Junior Strength MOTRIN Caplets cherry and grape flavor, Rolaid&#8217;s Extra Strength Softchews (Wholesale and Retail recall; no action necessary for consumers, may continue to use)</p>
<p>* Whole Foods Markets and Bravo Farms Cheese (cheese products list here) Evidence of e.coli and Listeria. Also Del Bueno products.</p>
<p>* Krunchers! Jay&#8217;s Original Potato Chips (undeclared milk allergen)</p>
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</script></div><p>* Costco, DPI Specialty Foods Mauri gorgonzola cheese (voluntary recall for possible e. coli contamination)</p>
<p>* Liz Lovely chocolate (undeclared dairy)</p>
<p>* Artisan Confections Dagoba new moon Rich Dark Chocolate (salmonella)</p>
<p>* Duro Extend Capsules for Men (marketed as dietary supplement, contains Sulfoaidenafil (used in treatment of Erectile Dysfunction)</p>
<p>Parents are urged to visit the FDA&#8217;s Holiday Food Safety Success Kit page for tips, resources and free printable activities about health and food safety. You&#8217;ll find recipes, games, tips and helps. There are free printable shopping lists, food labels, brochures, coloring pages and activity booklets for children. The Holiday Food Safety Videos emphasize the basics of safe food handling in any season, which can be remembered as CSCC:</p>
<p>Clean: Wash hands and surfaces often (use hot water)</p>
<p>Separate: Keep foods separate; don&#8217;t cross-contaminate</p>
<p>Cook: Cook to proper internal temperature</p>
<p>Chill: Refrigerate foods promptly.</p>
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		<title>Huge Baby Children Product Recall Johnson &amp; Johnson</title>
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<p>A division of Johnson &amp; Johnson is recalling 43 over-the-counter  medicines made for infants and children &#8212; including liquid versions of  Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl &#8212; after federal regulators  identified what they called deficiencies at the company&#8217;s manufacturing  facility.</p>
<p>The voluntary recall, which was announced late Friday by McNeil Consumer  Healthcare, affects hundreds of thousands of bottles of medicine in  homes and on store shelves throughout the United States and its  territories and in nine other countries &#8212; a vast portion of the  children&#8217;s medicine market.</p>
<p>The Food and Drug Administration is advising parents and caregivers to  stop using the affected products, although Commissioner <a href="http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/Margaret_A._Hamburg">Margaret  A. Hamburg</a> called the potential for serious health problems  resulting from the medications &#8220;remote.&#8221;</p>
<p>FDA inspectors had begun a routine inspection April 19 in the company&#8217;s  Fort Washington, Pa., plant when they noticed &#8220;manufacturing  deficiencies&#8221; that triggered the recall, said Douglas Stearn, a senior  FDA official.</p>
<p>Stearn said the plant&#8217;s manufacturing process was &#8220;not in control,&#8221; a  term regulators use to describe flawed procedures that affect the  composition of medicine. Federal investigators do not know when the  problems at McNeil began, but Stearn said that &#8220;this does go back in  time&#8221; and that &#8220;we have to try to figure that out.&#8221;</p>
<p>While the FDA investigates, McNeil has suspended operations at the  facility. In a statement, the company said: &#8220;Some of the products  included in the recall may contain a higher concentration of active  ingredient than is specified; others contain inactive ingredients that  may not meet internal testing requirements; and others may contain tiny  particles.&#8221; It said the problems may affect &#8220;purity, potency or  quality.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Marc Boston, a McNeil spokesman, would not discuss the deficiencies  cited by the FDA or say when the manufacturing facility was shut down.  The company also declined to disclose the amount of products affected by  the recall. In addition to the United States, Puerto Rico and Guam, the  medicines were sold in Canada; the Dominican Republic; Dubai, in the  United Arab Emirates; Fiji; Guatemala; Jamaica; Panama; Trinidad and  Tobago; and Kuwait.</p>
<p>A complete list of recalled products is on the company&#8217;s <a href="http://www.mcneilproductrecall.com/page.jhtml?id=/include/new_recall.inc">Web site</a>.</p>
<p>McNeil received consumer complaints associated with some of the recalled  medicines, but the company&#8217;s decision to pull them was not made on &#8220;the  basis of adverse medical events,&#8221; said Boston, who declined to  elaborate.</p>
<p>If a child who has taken any of the recalled medications exhibits any  unexpected symptoms, parents or caregivers should contact a doctor,  federal officials said. Consumers or health-care providers who  experience problems connected to the recalled medicines are asked to <a href="http://www.fda.gov/medwatch">contact the FDA</a>.</p>
<p>As of Saturday, the FDA was not aware of any health problems related to  the recalled products, said spokeswoman Elaine Gansz Bobo.</p>
<p>Parents and caregivers can use generic versions of the affected  medicines; they are not affected by the recall. The FDA cautioned  against giving adult versions to infants and children, noting the  potential for serious problems.</p>
<p>This is at least the third major recall of Tylenol products by McNeil  since 2008.</p>
<p>In January, McNeil recalled 49 types of Tylenol products made for adults  and two Tylenol products made for children after consumers complained  of a mold-like odor and of temporary and minor nausea, stomach pain,  vomiting and diarrhea. The company determined that some of the medicines  had been contaminated by trace amounts of a chemical that is sometimes  present on shipping and storage material.</p>
<p>In 2008, McNeil recalled 21 types of children&#8217;s and infants&#8217; Tylenol  liquid products, saying that although the products met internal  standards, an unused portion of one inactive ingredient did not meet all  quality standards</p>
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