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... producers remain closed following the melamine-contaminated milk scandal, which led to the death of four infants and the hospitalisation of over 53,000 children, state media reports. Zhang Li, Direct...
Thursday, 06 November 2008

Over 5,800 Babies Remain Hospitalised After Dairy Scandal Some 5,824 infants are still in hospital care after ingesting melamine-contaminated milk powder and fluid milk products, state media repo
Sunday, 19 October 2008

...fit of USD9.5 bn.   Over 5,800 Babies Remain Hospitalised After Dairy Scandal Some 5,824 infants are still in hospital care after ingesting melamine-contaminated milk powder and flui...
Friday, 17 October 2008

4. Weekly China Statistics Update
(Statistics/ Statistics 2008)
... RMB300m in subsidies for dairy farmers following the melamine-contaminated milk scandal that killed four infants and sickened another 53,000. The Ministry of Finance did not specifically say that the...
Saturday, 11 October 2008

5. Family Files Lawsuit Over Tainted Milk
(News/News October 2008)
...company that was found using melamine to fake the protein level of its milk products. So far, four infants have been confirmed death and 53,000 have been hospitalised after consuming melamine-...
Thursday, 02 October 2008

6. EU Bans Chinese Food
(News/News September 2008)
... industries announced their own bans. The EU has issued a total ban on all products from China aimed at infants and young children, AP reports. However, a Commission spokeswoman pointed out tha...
Saturday, 27 September 2008

7. More Countries Ban Chinese Dairy Products
(News/News September 2008)
..., South Korea and India after melamine-contaminated baby formula and fresh milk led to the death of four infants and sickened 53,000 in China alone. The French government said any food containin...
Friday, 26 September 2008

...rket, as consumer confidence for local products is low after contaminated baby formula led to four death infants and sickened at least 53,000 children nationwide. While the Japanese company prod...
Thursday, 25 September 2008

9. Sanlu Knew of Melamine-Contamination
(News/News September 2008)
...ir baby formula and fluid milk products. The contamination led to the death of "at least" four infants from kidney stones. Officially, some 53,000 children, most of them less than two yea...
Wednesday, 24 September 2008

10. Nestle Says Dairy Products Are Clean
(News/News September 2008)
...ese dairy companies to fake the protein level in baby formula and fresh milk and led to the death of for infants and hospitalised 12,892. Nestle says it is "confident that none of its prod...
Monday, 22 September 2008

11. Melamine Found Also in Fresh Milk
(News/News September 2008)
... Sanyuan Foods and Nestle. Contaminated baby milk formula has so far resulted in the deaths of four infants, with 6,244 babies reported to have fallen ill with kidney stones after drinking cont...
Saturday, 20 September 2008

12. Government Acts As Baby Milk Scandal Worsens
(News/News September 2008)
...ice is to make the milk formula’s protein level seem higher than in reality. Ten new cases of infants with kidney stones were reported in Shenzhen yesterday, increasing the number of vict...
Thursday, 18 September 2008

13. Fonterra Says Contaminated Milk Was Sabotage
(News/News September 2008)
... Australian media reports.   The contaminated milk has so far killed two and sickened 1,253 infants with kidney stones. Sanlu has recalled 8,218 tonnes of the baby milk formula and said...
Tuesday, 16 September 2008

...igh importance to the issue, urging all-out efforts in treating the affected babies.” All infected infants will receive free medical treatment. More than 8,000 tonnes of the baby milk formula...
Sunday, 14 September 2008

15. Child Death Triggers Milk Powder Scandal
(News/News September 2008)
An as yet unknown number of infants have been sickened by a milk powder produced by Chinese dairy company Sanlu Group, state media reports. In one case, a child died of kidney stones said to have been
Saturday, 13 September 2008

... will bring its total investment in the country to USD440m. The plant will mostly produce milk powder for infant formula products, and will have an initial capacity of 40,000 tonnes per year when it o...
Monday, 24 March 2008

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