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BEIJING, China (AP) -- An additional 31 batches of Chinese milk powder were 
found contaminated with the industrial chemical melamine, China's government 
said Wednesday, further broadening a scandal affecting products ranging from 
baby formula to chocolate.
 
Cadbury milk chocolate bars are seen in a store in Beijing, China, Monday. 

 The contamination has been blamed for the deaths of four children and kidney 
ailments among 54,000 others. More than 13,000 children have been hospitalized 
and 27 people arrested in connection with the tainting.
The new figure, seen on the food safety administration's Web site, brings to at 
least 100 the number of tested batches of milk powder found to contain melamine.

A previous round of testing, results of which were posted on September 16, 
found melamine in 69 milk powder batches. Dozens of brands sold by more than a 
score of dairy firms, including some of China's biggest names, have been among 
those tested.

Tests have also found melamine in 24 batches of liquid milk produced by three 
of the country's best known dairy firms.

It was a national holiday in China and product safety officials could not be 
reached for comment.

The Web site quoted the State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection 
and Quarantine as saying it had tested 265 batches produced by 154 different 
companies prior to September 14. China has a total of 290 companies making 
powdered milk, the administration said.

In the most recent tests, nine of the batches containing melamine were produced 
by the company at the center of the scandal, Sanlu, a 43 percent stake of which 
is owned by New Zealand dairy cooperative Fonterra. No date for the testing was 
given.

Melamine, which is high in nitrogen, is used to make plastics and fertilizers 
and experts say some amount of the chemical may be transferred from the 
environment during food processing.

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But in China's case, suppliers trying to boost output are believed to have 
diluted their milk, adding melamine because its nitrogen content can fool tests 
aimed at verifying protein content.

Melamine can cause kidney stones, leading to kidney failure. Infants are 
particularly vulnerable.

Levels of melamine discovered in batches tested varied widely, from as much as 
6,196 milligrams per kilogram to as little 1.3 milligrams per kilogram. Chinese 
health officials have said no harm comes from consuming less than 0.63 
milligrams per kilogram.

The scandal was worsened by an apparent cover-up by companies involved and the 
ignoring by safety officials of tips and warnings from parents and doctors. Top 
Sanlu executives and government officials in the northern city of Shijiazhuang, 
where the company is based, have been forced to resign.

Also on Wednesday, Hong Kong's food safety agency said its tests have found 
melamine in a Japanese brand's Chinese-made cheesecake.

The Centre for Food Safety said a sample of Lotte Cream Cheese Cake 
manufactured by Japan's Lotte China Foods Co. Ltd in mainland China was found 
to contain melamine.
Hong Kong and Macau authorities earlier detected excessive melamine in Lotte's 
popular Koala's March chocolate and strawberry cream cookies. 

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