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						Savencia unit recalls 
						baby milk in France after salmonella alert 
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		[January 25, 2019]  
		PARIS (Reuters) - Sodilac, a unit of French 
		dairy group Savencia, said it was recalling infant formula sold in 
		pharmacies in France and produced at a Spanish factory due to possible 
		links with salmonella cases among babies. | 
        
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			 Sodilac said in a statement it had decided, in agreement with the 
			French authorities, to carry out a precautionary recall of all 
			products under its Modilac brand supplied by the Spanish factory. 
 This extends beyond the two batches initially connected to the 
			salmonella outbreak that caused four babies to fall ill.
 
 The babies, aged between two and 10 months at the time, became sick 
			with the 'salmonella poona' strain of the disease between late 
			August and late December last year, France's public health agency 
			said in a separate statement.
 
			
			 
			
 "The initial investigation, in contact with the parents of the four 
			babies, has shown the consumption, in the days preceding the 
			symptoms, of milk powder of the same brand and produced by the same 
			factory in Spain," the agency said.
 
			
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			Three of the babies were admitted into hospital and all were later 
			discharged, it said, adding that investigations were continuing with 
			authorities and the factory in Spain.
 The alert comes a year after a massive recall of infant formula by 
			Lactalis, the world's largest dairy group, after dozens of babies 
			contracted salmonella.
 
 The alert, linked to a factory in northwest France, drew criticism 
			from politicians and consumer groups about a lack of transparency at 
			Lactalis and led the company to close permanently one of its 
			production lines.
 
 (Reporting by Gus Trompiz; Editing by Bate Felix and Alexandra 
			Hudson)
 
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