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France investigates the link between milk formula and two infant deaths

The French Health Ministry announced on Friday that French investigators were investigating the deaths of two infants after they consumed baby formulas which had been recalled as a precaution earlier in the month.

The Bordeaux prosecutor revealed that one of the babies who died in Pessac, southwest France, was fed Guigoz powdered milk by Swiss company Nestle. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of death.

The ministry stated that there was?no evidence to date' linking the deaths with the baby formula. Nestle and privately-owned French group Lactalis recalled batches sold in France this month due to possible contamination by cereulide. This?toxin can cause nausea and vomiting.

It was not possible to determine immediately what formula the second child had consumed.

Nestle has said that it is taking note of the ongoing investigations.

In an email, it stated that "At this stage nothing indicates a link between these tragic events and consumption of our products."

Lactalis stated that it has not received any reports of health authorities.

MINISTRY ANNOUNCES ANALYSIS IS UNDERTAKEN

Two reports of infant death have been brought before the attention of health authorities. The children involved were said to have consumed infant formula that was affected by recalls. The health ministry stated that no causal connection has yet been "scientifically" established.

The report added that "further analysis is underway and the cases are being investigated" by the appropriate public prosecutors.

It is standard practice to launch an "inquiry" after a suspicious death of a child.

The office of the public prosecutor at?Angers in western France where the other death took place did not respond to a request for comment.

Nestle and Lactalis, two of the largest dairy groups in the world, have recalled baby formulas from dozens of countries. Danone, another French group, also blocked a batch of infant formula manufactured specifically for the Singaporean Market.

All three companies stated that the precautionary measures were taken by all three companies.

On Wednesday, the French Ministry of Agriculture announced that the first judicial investigation results would be available in 10 days. The French farm ministry said that its investigations identified an arachidonic oil, or ARA produced by a Chinese provider as the source. (Reporting and editing by Richard Lough, Barbara Lewis, Alexander Marrow)

(source: Reuters)