13,000 Children Hospitalized In China Milk Scare

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SCOTT McDONALD | September 21, 2008 11:51 PM EST | AP

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A farmer pours the fresh milk at a dairy farm in Shenyang, China Saturday Sept. 20, 2008. China is seeking to shore up public confidence weakened by a milk safety scandal, with the president scolding officials for negligence and government agencies promising adequate supplies of uncontaminated milk. (AP Photo)

BEIJING — The number of children in China sickened by dairy products tainted with the banned industrial chemical melamine has jumped to nearly 53,000, the government said Sunday as it vowed to crack down on those responsible for one of China's worst food safety scandals in years.

More than 80 percent of the 12,892 children hospitalized in recent weeks were 2 years old or younger, the Health Ministry said in a statement posted on its Web site late Sunday. Four children have died and 104 of the hospitalized children are in serious condition.

Another 39,965 children received outpatient treatment at hospitals and were considered "basically recovered," the ministry said.

The Health Ministry said that most of the hospitalized were sickened by powdered milk and baby formula. It said most of the sick children consumed baby formula from one company, the Shijiazhuang Sanlu Group Co. The dairy is at the center of the scandal.

"The hospitalized children basically consumed Sanlu brand infant milk powder. No cases have been found from ingesting liquid milk," said the ministry statement.

Over the weekend, the Chinese territory of Hong Kong reported the first known illness outside mainland China _ a 3-year-old girl who developed kidney stones after drinking Chinese dairy products. She was discharged from the hospital, the Hong Kong government said.

Singapore said Sunday that it had found traces of melamine in another Chinese-made dairy product, milk-based White Rabbit brand candy.

"Retailers and importers have been instructed to recall these products and withhold them from sale," Singapore's Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority said in a statement.

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In the two weeks since the government first acknowledged the contamination, it has issued recalls for dairy products from 22 companies after tests turned up traces of melamine.

Melamine is used in making plastics and is high in nitrogen, which registers as protein in tests of milk. Though health experts believe ingesting minute amounts poses no danger, melamine can cause kidney stones, which can lead to kidney failure. Infants are particularly vulnerable.

Some of the farmers who sell milk to Chinese food companies are thought to have used melamine to disguise watered-down milk and fatten profit margins hurt by rising costs for feed, fuel and labor.

In Hong Kong, parents of the 3-year-old girl took her for a checkup because she had been drinking milk made by Chinese dairy Yili Industrial Group Co. every day for the past 15 months. Yili was among the 22 companies whose products were recalled for melamine contamination.

Yili said in a statement late Sunday that it will pay for the girl's medical expenses if it is confirmed her illness was caused by the company's contaminated milk.

The ministry did not say why the number of cases had suddenly doubled from 6,200 on Saturday, but it suggested that health officials were combing through hospital records from May through August to trace the origins of the contamination. The deaths of three infants linked to tainted infant formula occurred in those months.

The Chinese government has launched high-profile efforts to show it is on top of the crisis, with Premier Wen Jiabao appearing on state-run television Sunday to say diary companies had to show more "social responsibility."

Wen was shown visiting a Beijing hospital where children were having health checks. He also stopped at a supermarket to look at dairy products.

"The government will put more efforts into food security, taking the incident as a warning," Wen said.

"What we are trying to do is to ensure no such event happens in future, by punishing those responsible leaders as well as enterprises. None of those companies lacking professional ethics or social morals will be let off," Wen said, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

Since the problem of tainted milk products became public knowledge less than two weeks ago, the crisis has spread to include almost all of China's biggest dairy companies. Their products have been pulled from stores around the country, and in other places such as the self-governing Chinese territories of Hong Kong and Macau. Starbucks stopped offering milk in its 300 outlets in China.

Hong Kong's two main supermarket chains said Sunday they were recalling milk powder made by Swiss manufacturer Nestle after a newspaper reported it contains melamine.

Spokeswomen for both companies said they acted as a precaution after Hong Kong's Apple Daily reported Sunday that tests it commissioned showed that Nestle milk powder made in China's northeastern Heilongjiang province contained melamine.

On Sunday, the Hong Kong government said its tests found small amounts of melamine in Nestle's Chinese-made Dairy Farm brand milk for catering use and ordered the product recalled.

Nestle said in a statement late Sunday that it is "confident" that none of its Chinese-made products are made with milk contaminated with melamine.

The Swiss manufacturer said it "has the same stringent quality control system in place in its factories in China as in any other part of the world."

Taiwanese company King Car Co. announced it has recalled packs of its Mr. Brown instant coffee and milk tea containing contaminated milk powder imported from China.

Japan and Singapore have recalled Chinese-made dairy products, and the governments of Malaysia and Brunei announced bans on milk products from China even though neither country currently imports Chinese dairy items.

The concern is because melamine has been found not only in powdered milk _ used to make baby formula and other products _ but also in liquid milk sold by China's biggest dairies.

Food and product safety scandals have been a feature of Chinese life. Only last year, the government promised to overhaul inspection procedures after exports of medicines, toys, pet food ingredients and other products killed and sickened people and pets in North and South America.

The chemical in the dangerous pet food was the same as in the milk scandal _ melamine.

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Associated Press reporter Min Lee in Hong Kong contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS Corrects figure for sickened children to nearly 53,000, with about 12,900 hospitalized in recent weeks. ADDS 104 children in serious condition. Moving on general news and financial services.)

BEIJING — The number of children in China sickened by dairy products tainted with the banned industrial chemical melamine has jumped to nearly 53,000, the government said Sunday as it vowed to c...
BEIJING — The number of children in China sickened by dairy products tainted with the banned industrial chemical melamine has jumped to nearly 53,000, the government said Sunday as it vowed to c...
 
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I'm sorry for the children, but happy that the commies finally poisoned their own instead of people in the US

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 09/22/2008

The only ethic in CHINA seems to be a contortion of Confusianism: Prosperity and aggrandisement of an individual's family; the greater community be damned. The West's wholesale embrace of China as a source of labour and as a POTENTIAL market has been a BETRAYAL of their own societies.

Although nearly impractical, a BOYCOTT of Chinese-made products is a NECESSARY and DESERVED response. The Chinese will NEVER compete accordingly to ANY external rules. Accordingly, the West should never treat China as anything but a competitive ADVERSARY!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 09/22/2008

We should not make our products there, the Chinese have no regulations which insures safety. The fact that 53,000 babies got sick is outrageous . We should close all our factories and bring back the jobs to the US, so we will have a middle class like the old days. It's sad US companies move their operations over there to save pennies on products. While people here are unemployed and live below the poverty level in what was once the greatest country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 09/22/2008

More bad news for Comrade Obama. In August, he was bragging about how China is so much more advanced than the U.S.

This guy is dangerous.

http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2008/082008/08282008/405448

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 09/22/2008
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no, you are dangerous because you lie and you're stupid. Read what you typed and explain the sense of BLAMING Obama because technology wise they MAY be more advanced than us and the title of this story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 09/22/2008
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Another victory for Conservatives and Deregulation!

While those bleeding heart liberals may lament 13,000 dead babies, conservatives are smart enough to understand that they are just heroes of a free and open market, devoid of the evils of government oversight.

And hey, those babies didn't die in utero: once they make it past birth they are fair game. The Conservative "culture of life" only assigns rights to foetal-Americans and corporations. Everyone else is on their own. So quit whining, you damn elitists, and pull yourself up by your boot scraps- thats what the Bush and McCain families did!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 09/22/2008

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 09/22/2008
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Those poor babies, I pray they will be alright. I don't agree with the policies of China but these are babies, and this is terrible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 09/22/2008

Just remember-because of our large debt, these are the people who own us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 09/22/2008

Puleeze, now they're killing their own children after killing our dogs and sending tainted items to the U.S. If the FDA doesn't do something and clamp down on China, someone at the top needs to be FIRED! We can tell there are no regulatory standards over there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 09/22/2008
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China. What else is new? Now they found melamine (plastic) in some Nestle candy made where else? China!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 09/22/2008
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Now there's an instance where regulation is badly needed. Plumping up the milk with toxic chemicals just to make a buck? What were they thinking?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 AM on 09/22/2008

Is there anyone on this God forsaken planet that can do the right thing?

Poisoning infants, what next?

In America thanks to the corruption and greed we won't
be able to feed our children either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 AM on 09/22/2008
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Sadly, the number has risen to 53,000.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 AM on 09/22/2008

This just goes to show how a market not subject to inrusive government interference and silly regulations can regulate itself.

The invisible hand works invisbile wonders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 AM on 09/22/2008
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They had to do something will all that leftover poison cat food!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 AM on 09/22/2008

Baby milk is FORMULA plain and simple. Please if there is ONE lesson coming out of this it is; BREASTMILK IS BEST. Human milk for human babies... It is always fresh, never contaminated and comes ready to serve!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 AM on 09/22/2008
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And it's a whole lot more convenient that preparing formula. I agree with you. It's the only way to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 AM on 09/22/2008

And it's free!

I remember reports from 30 years ago about Nestle going into poor third-world countrie, giving away formula to young mothers and assuring them it was "superior" to breast milk. These were families who could barely afford to survive, and they were conned into spending what little money they had to enrich this industrial giant. I have refused to buy Nestle products ever since.

Looks like they are still following the same game plan, now with even more disastrous results.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 AM on 09/22/2008
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Breast milk can be very contaminated, depending on what the mother has ingested. At this point, everyone is caring around a toxic load. Pure is no longer an option.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 09/22/2008
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I lost my beloved dog Peaches to the pet food that contained the melamine and now children and babies are getting sick and even dying because of the same chemical. This story brought tears to my eyes and I said a prayer for their healing. I hate to see children and animals suffer. They are truly innocent and they are the one being made to pay the price for the greed of government and corporations.

The truly sad thing is this won't be the last time that people suffer or even die because of greed of corporations and governments who refuse to stand up and do the right thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 09/22/2008
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