Powdered Infant Formula Microbiological Testing Program Recommended
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Industry and FDA should collaborate on a rigorous microbiological sampling program to test powdered infant formula for possible contaminants such as Enterobacter sakazakii bacteria, according to the agency's Food Advisory/Contaminants and Natural Toxicants Subcommittee
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