食品伙伴网讯 2026年3月2日,欧盟食品安全局(EFSA)发布婴儿配方奶粉中蜡样芽孢杆菌毒素引发多国食源性疾病事件报告。
2025年12月19日至2026年2月13日期间,六个欧盟国家(奥地利、比利时、丹麦、法国、卢森堡和西班牙)以及英国报告了婴儿出现胃肠道症状和食用婴儿配方奶粉的病例。大多数患儿症状轻微,但部分患儿因脱水而住院治疗。原文报道如下:
From 19 December 2025 to 13 February 2026, six EU countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Luxembourg and Spain) and the United Kingdom reported infants with gastrointestinal symptoms and consumption of infant formula. Most presented with mild symptoms, but some hospitalisations occurred due to dehydration. The latest instance of disease onset was 6 February. Diagnostic challenges and limited surveillance are affecting Member States' ability to identify cases associated with this event.
In December 2025, food companies in multiple countries initiated the recall of several infant formula products across various brands and batches containing arachidonic acid oil ingredient contaminated with cereulide. On 2 February, EFSA published an assessment which estimated concerning levels of cereulide in infant formula. The recall within the EU was expanded and harmonised under a science-based risk management approach, significantly reducing the likelihood of children's exposure to contaminated products in the EU.
Investigations are ongoing to identify cases which may be part of this event and verify if recalled batches, or other batches of infant formula products, served as the vehicle of illness. Belgium, Austria, Luxembourg and the UK reported infants with symptoms and the detection of cereulide in products consumed. Denmark, France and Spain reported observing symptomatic infants who had consumed products from recalled infant formula batches.
Symptoms of cereulide intoxication are generally mild, but infants under six months are more vulnerable to dehydration and electrolyte disturbances than older children. The impact of exposure to the toxin is assessed as low to moderate depending on the age of the child. Large-scale control measures were implemented to rapidly withdraw contaminated infant formula products in the EU and recalls are ongoing. As a result, the current likelihood of exposure is considered low. However additional cases may still occur as recalled products may remain in households.
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