Tainted Chinese Milk Leaves 6,200 Babies Sick, 3 Dead

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TINI TRAN | September 17, 2008 11:18 PM EST | AP

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Children and parents wait to see doctors at a hospital where there have been several cases of children developing kidney stones after consuming tainted milk formula in Wuhan, central China's Hubei province Wednesday Sept. 17, 2008. China's health minister said Wednesday that tainted milk formula has killed three Chinese babies and sickened 6,200 in a spreading scandal that prompted three additional companies — including China's biggest dairy — to recall products. (AP Photo)

BEIJING — The government was dispatching thousands of inspectors to monitor producers as officials reported Wednesday that the number of babies sick from tainted milk formula had climbed dramatically to nearly 6,200 from 1,200 a day earlier.

At least three children have died and more than 1,300 others, mostly newborns, remain hospitalized with dozens suffering from acute kidney failure.

Early Thursday, authorities arrested 12 more people in connection with the scandal, said Shi Guizhong, spokesman for the Hebei provincial police. The official said that brought the overall total detained to 18.

Police also confiscated nearly 500 pounds of melamine, the industrial chemical added to milk powder that has ignited a widening food safety crisis.

Health Minister Chen Zhu said Wednesday he expected the numbers of affected babies to increase as "more and more parents take kids to the hospital."

The head of China's quality control watchdog agency, Li Changjiang, said 5,000 inspectors will be sent out nationwide to monitor companies after government testing showed that 20 percent of the companies producing milk powder had dairy products with melamine.

The chemical additive was at the center of a pet food scandal in the United States in 2007. An estimated 1,500 dogs and cats died after ingesting a pet food ingredient manufactured in China that was laced with melamine.

The emerging crisis has raised questions about the effectiveness of tighter controls China promised after a series of food scares in recent years over contaminated seafood, toothpaste and pet food exports.

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It is also the second major case in recent years involving baby formula. In 2004, more than 200 Chinese infants suffered malnutrition and at least 12 died after being fed phony formula that contained no nutrients.

In a sign of the government's concern, Premier Wen Jiabao presided over a meeting Wednesday of China's Cabinet to back plans for a national inspection of milk products, according to a notice on the government's Web site.

Suppliers to the dairy companies are believed to have added the banned chemical, normally used in plastics, to watered-down milk to make it appear higher in protein. Inspectors will now start testing for melamine in all dairy products, Li said.

On Wednesday, the country's two largest dairy companies, Mengniu Dairy Co. and Yili Industrial Group Co., were among the companies forced to recall baby formula. In addition, Guangdong-based Yashili and Qingdao-based Suncare recalled their tainted milk powder, which is exported to five countries in Africa and Asia: Bangladesh, Yemen, Gabon, Burundi and Myanmar.

U.S. authorities have said formula from China is not approved for import but may be on sale in ethnic groceries, especially areas with large Chinese populations.

Inspectors are checking for contaminated formula in U.S. stores, and U.S. Food and Drug Administration spokeswoman Judy Leon said none has been found. Inspectors have checked more than 500 stores in California alone.

"So that is good news," she said.

So far, all the sick infants in China were found to have consumed milk powder produced by the company at the heart of the crisis, Sanlu Group Co., Chen said. Most babies developed urinary problems, including kidney stones, after consuming Sanlu milk powder for three to six months, he said.

Sanlu's general manager Tian Wenhua, who was fired a day earlier, was detained by police Wednesday, the Xinhua news agency said.

China's health minister said that 6,244 babies fell ill after being fed tainted milk formula, and that 158 were suffering from acute kidney failure. Chen reported the death of a third baby in eastern Zhejiang province but gave no details. The two earlier deaths had been reported in Gansu province. Currently, 1,327 children, mostly newborns, remain hospitalized.

The political fallout continued Wednesday, with the mayor of Hebei province's capital, Shijiazhuang, being fired, Xinhua reported. Four other city officials from Shijiazhuang, where Sanlu is based, were fired earlier.

Sanlu company officials as well as government officials share the blame for delays in reporting the contamination, said Hebei Deputy Governor Yang Chongyong, who spoke on the sidelines of the press conference.

Sanlu did not inform the Shijiazhuang city government until Aug. 2, despite receiving public complaints about the milk powder five months earlier, Yang said. Then city officials waited until Sept. 9 to inform provincial officials, who then took a full day before contacting the central government, he said.

The company went public last week with the information after its New Zealand partner, Fonterra, told the New Zealand government, which then informed the Chinese government.

On Wednesday, Fonterra CEO Andrew Ferrier told reporters in New Zealand that Sanlu officials told the local government on Aug. 2 and urged an immediate public recall, but authorities "made their own judgment."

"We were enormously relieved when the Chinese government decided to make it public because we had been urging that from day one. The relief was just massive," he said.

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Sanlu Group: http://www.sanlu.com

Fonterra Co-operative Group: http://www.fonterra.com

BEIJING — The government was dispatching thousands of inspectors to monitor producers as officials reported Wednesday that the number of babies sick from tainted milk formula had climbed dramati...
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- Mort I'm a Fan of Mort permalink
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More babies have d!ed in China because they were girls than from drinking tainted milk. But this is an issue since it afftected our pets. Hmmmmm.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 09/18/2008

Mort, that's twisted.

Melamine is omnipresent in China food production. Their sick babies and our sick pets are a recent example of the lack of food safety there and the dangers of an unregulated global economy and food supply.

Infer what you like beyond those facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 09/21/2008

No surprise here folks, Chinese business ethics are as minimal as their food regulation system. The percentage of food that is adulterated in China is absolutely appalling.

As far as ethics go, as a sculptor, I've heard too many stories of Chinese foundries offering bargain casting rates to get a sculptor's mold in house and then substituting cheap brass for the bronze that they should use on the statues they deliver while at the same time casting and selling unauthorized copies on the side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 09/17/2008

Breast is best

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 09/17/2008

Our hearts should go out to the parents of these babies. I can only hope that they children will heal and be well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 09/17/2008

There goes 6200 potential gymnasts

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 09/17/2008

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Past articles on the widespread use of melamine to fake increased protein levels in Chinese made food manufacturing. Such products are sold all over the world as additives in food products.

http://search.huffingtonpost.com/search/?sp_a=sp100395aa&sp_k=&sp_p=all&sp_f=ISO-8859-1&sp_q=Melamine
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 09/17/2008
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You know, finding our own comments here should be easier;
"Melamine: It Tastes Just Like Chicken
I caught a little of the hearings on c-span. From reading the articles it seems that melamine was used to artificially inflate the protein test results. We all ate, including the pups, Chinese tonight. No MSG of course but my che is hanging a little to the left. One thing about globalization, what happens when you can't feed yourselves? This being the breadbasket of the world and all.....

posted Apr 25, 2007 at 00:50:18"

They knew it was poisoning our pets, then they put it the milk to artificially raise the protein test results for their children.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 09/17/2008

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Melamine.

It's the poisonous 'additive' Chinese have repeatedly used to fake increased protein levels in foods.

Reference past Huffington blogs on Melamine as our pets were suffering and dying from the additive mixed into pet food.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 09/17/2008

Why aren't Chinese women encouraged to nurse their infants.None of this would have happened.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 09/17/2008
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They have to work in factories to survive. I doubt that they give them time to use a restroom much less time to nurse a baby. Whole different world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 09/17/2008

There is good reason to consider the possibility of a dishonest mistake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 09/17/2008

Bless their hearts. Does anyone else believe that if that had happened in american would bush admit wrong. He would not..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 09/17/2008
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I'm glad they have capital punishment in China and the people who are responsible for all this qualify for China's rules for handing out death sentences. Hope they suffer and the punishment should be cruel and unusal in my opinion. As a parent, I know what I would do if my child died due to someone's greed. I'll empty as many magazines I can carry and pepper these guys until nothing of their worthless soul remains.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 09/17/2008
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I assume you send compassionate thoughts to the bereaved parents, though. It's a parent's worst nightmare.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 09/17/2008

F the bills. We ought to stop doing business there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 09/17/2008
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Can't-our entire economy is dependent on good relations w/ them-where do you think our debt is? How has georgie gotten the money to finance his invasion? We are screwed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 PM on 09/17/2008
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One of these days the Chinese people will wake up and overthrow the thugs who run that country, if there are any Chinese left alive to do so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 09/17/2008

As a mom sitting here with my baby in my lap as I type, I just want to say to the Chinese moms going through this horrible crisis that this is one American mom among many that are hoping and praying for you children's recovery.
Our hearts are with you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 09/17/2008

So very sad, I cannot imagine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 09/17/2008
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These are the times I'm glad I don't have kids. I couldn't deal with this sh*t!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 09/17/2008

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We had these same problems in America in the 1920s.

They way we moved on is to have regulated industries adherring to government standards.

google Sinclair Lewis.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 09/17/2008
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...and yet millions of pounds of contaminated products are recalled annually in the U.S. and nearly always AFTER people become sick and/or die.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 09/17/2008
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