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Mead Johnson Calls Enfamil Safe

Publish Date
December 26, 2011, 12:56 p.m.
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Red's Place with Red Kingman
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Red Kingman
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Mead Johnson Calls Enfamil Safe (5.9 MB)
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A new round of testing on Mead Johnson's Enfamil baby formula, that is used by millions of Mother's world wide appears to show the product is safe. The company announced on Christmas day 2011 they've retested their Enfamil premium newborn powdered formula and found it does not contain the deadly bacterium Cronobacter. This follows the death of a ten-day-old infant in Missouri who died of Cronobackter infection after consuming the Enfamil formula as well as several other types of formula. In this interview Red talks with Mead Johnson spokesperson Chris Perille who discusses the testing process, and how the company reacted to the news that their product may have had a hand in the infants death.
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