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More tests ordered on dairy products amid botulism scare

Health minister orders checks on other goods as another brand recalls infant formula amid scare over bacteria that can cause botulism

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A Wan Chai pharmacy worker removes tins of Karicare infant milk formula, which a distributor recalled as a precaution. Photo: David Wong

Hong Kong's health minister has ordered tests for bacteria to be widened from milk formula to dairy products, as a partial recall of another brand began amid a contamination scare surrounding a New Zealand producer.

Concerns are rising over the discovery of botulism-causing bacteria in an ingredient supplied by Fonterra, the world's biggest dairy foods exporter.
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The Department of Health said that by 4pm yesterday its hotline, which was set up on Monday, had received a total of 184 inquiries.

Five callers said their babies had consumed some of the formula involved in the scare and had fever, were refusing to eat, felt tired and lacked strength.

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The callers were advised to take their children to see doctors as soon as possible.

Yesterday, one of four dealers in formula brand Karicare withdrew its goods from Hong Kong shelves as a precaution, following the recall of Cow & Gate formula on Monday.

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