Swiss Authorities Probe Tainted Baby Formula After Infants Fall Ill
An urgent investigation is underway in Switzerland to trace infant formula potentially contaminated with the toxin cereulide. The action follows reports of babies showing symptoms of illness, prompting authorities to collaborate with companies and foreign partners to identify and recall all affected products.

Key Takeaways
- Swiss authorities are investigating infant formula after reports of babies showing symptoms of illness.
- The suspected contaminant is cereulide, a toxin that causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
- The contamination is traced to raw material (ARA fatty acid) from Chinese supplier Cabio Biotech.
- Nestlé detected the possible presence of cereulide in batches as early as late November.
- Initial investigation results from Swiss authorities are expected by the end of the week.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Several cases of symptoms in babies have been reported to the authorities in recent days."
"Trace the contaminated raw material from a Chinese company through international production and supply chains."