http://www.theage.com.au/world/milk-scandal-boils-again-in-china-20100107-lwq6.html


Milk scandal boils again in China 
BEIJING
January 8, 2010 
CHINESE authorities kept an investigation into a Shanghai dairy a secret for a 
year before announcing last week that the company had been shut for producing 
tainted milk.

Authorities in Shanghai found contamination in Shanghai Panda Dairy's products 
as early as December 30, 2008, and launched an investigation in February, the 
China Daily said on Wednesday. 

But it was only on Thursday last week that Shanghai's food safety bureau said 
the dairy had been shut that week and three of its executives arrested for 
selling milk powder and condensed milk tainted with the industrial chemical 
melamine, which can cause kidney stones and kidney failure.

"The case was not allowed to be released to the public," the newspaper quoted 
Shen Weiping, an official in the prosecutor's office in Shanghai's Fengxian 
district, as saying. "The three executives will be prosecuted in a week for 
producing and selling fake or substandard products."

Calls to the Fengxian prosecutor's office and Shanghai's food safety bureau 
were not answered yesterday.

At least six children died in 2008 after drinking contaminated baby formula and 
more than 300,000 became ill in one of the country's worst food safety crises. 
AP 

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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/06/content_12599057.htm



      China provides free milk powder treatment to babies with metabolic 
disorder  
     
     
      www.chinaview.cn  2009-12-06 15:46:08      Print 
     
          BEIJING, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- China has started to provide free milk 
powder treatment to babies from poor families suffering a congenital metabolic 
disorder that may cause brain damage and mental retardation. 

          The program, launched Friday, targets 500 babies suffering 
phenylketonuria (PKU) in the central and western regions of China in the 
following five years, said Mao Meng, director of China's Maternal and Child 
Health surveillance Office. 

          PKU is a genetic disorder of metabolism that can cause an excessive 
amount of phenylalanine (Phe) in the body, which can be detected in urine. 

          If left untreated, it can affect brain development, causing mental 
retardation, brain damage and seizures. However, the disorder can be treated 
with a low-Phe diet by lowering the Phe level to a safe range. 

          Early treatment is vital to prevent brain damage and low-Phe milk 
powder is the most effective therapy, said Yang Jianping, director of the 
newborn screening center in Shanxi Province, which the program covers. 

          "Patients can live a normal life with life-long diet treatment," Yang 
said. 

          Each baby with the disease will receive such milk powder for free for 
three years, said Guo Zhanying, an official of Shanxi Province's health 
department. 

          A family can save 20,000 yuan (About 3,000 U.S. dollars) a year as a 
benefit of the program, a significant amount for poor families in the less 
developed central and western areas, Guo said. 

          About one in 10,000 newborns is inflicted with the disorder in China, 
according to statistics of health authorities. Shanxi Province has reported 69 
cases of PKU since 2004 and now it has established a mechanism of screening on 
newborn babies. 

          U.S.-based milk powder manufacturer Mead Johnson has offered to 
donate 20 million yuan worth of low-Phe milk powder and a training program on 
screening newborns for the disorder.
     


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