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Kidney stone in HK girl fed tainted milk

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A three-year-old girl has become the first known victim in Hong Kong of the adulterated-milk scandal that has killed four babies on the mainland and made thousands ill. She is one of four young children referred to hospital specialists with suspected renal problems related to the tainted milk.

The girl was discovered to have a kidney stone in a check-up on Friday. She had been fed Yili Dairy high- calcium low-fat milk beverage, one of several milk products exported to Hong Kong that have been found to contain the industrial chemical melamine.

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Health officials warned last week that drinking the beverage could be harmful to children.

The news came as the nation's top leaders promised all-out efforts to ensure food safety and criticised officials' slow response to emergencies. Vice-Premier Li Keqiang became the first top leader to meet families hit by the scandal, visiting children who are in hospital in Hebei after drinking adulterated milk.

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