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China recalls formula after infant death

HONG KONG, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- Chinese health officials announced a nationwide investigation into the safety of infant formula after a child died from contaminated formula.

The Sanlu Group recalled 700 tons of formula Thursday after it was found to be contaminated with the industrial chemical melamine, the China Daily newspaper reported. The New York Times said the formula was linked to the death of one infant and kidney problems in at least 50 others.

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Sanlu officials said it has determined batches of its formula manufactured before Aug. 6 were contaminated with melamine. China's Health Ministry said those found responsible for the contamination of the Sanlu formula would face "serious punishment"

Thousands of pets died in the United States last year after eating Chinese pet food laced with melamine.

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