Food Poisoning: Is There A Concern About Melamine For the United States?

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Posted by Mike BryantNovember 21, 2008 9:30 AM

For some time now, there has been concern in China about the inclusion of melamine in products. Melamine is a chemical used in making plastics and fertilizer. Recently, it has been improperly used by companies to up the product's perceived protein content.

Testing that was done suggests that the melamine level was nearly double the maximum permissible level. These findings are significant because this summer melamine tainted milk powder sickened more than 50,000 Chinese children and led to the deaths of four babies. The World Health Organization says that melamine and cyanuric crystals, which can grow and block the tunules, have been found in the kidneys of some Chinese children.

Canada has been issuing alerts as the result of candy that has entered it's country from China. But, is this something that the US should be concerned about? The U.S. should be specifically looking at milk products from China found in cookies and candies, bakery and cereal foods, icings, snack foods, products containing cheese, milk and butter, soft candy with fillings and pet foods.

The FDA is advising consumers not to consume the following products because of possible melamine contamination:

  • Fresh and Crispy Jacobina Biscuits New!
  • Koala's March Crème filled Cookies
  • YILI Brand Sour Milk Drink
  • YILI Brand Pure Milk Drink
  • Blue Cat Flavored Drinks
  • White Rabbit Candies
  • Mr. Brown Mandehling Blend Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
  • Mr. Brown Arabica Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
  • Mr. Brown Blue Mountain Blend Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
  • Mr. Brown Caramel Macchiato Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
  • Mr. Brown French Vanilla Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
  • Mr. Brown Mandheling Blend instant Coffee (2-in-1)
  • Mr. Brown Milk Tea (3-in-1)
  • Infant formula manufactured in China #

If you suffer from food poisoning, you need to get immediate medical care. If it continues or there are long term affects you should contact an attorney concerning the problem. Early investigation can include the collection of samples, checking for health alerts, and the proper notifying of those that caused the problem.

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Genevieve Long
Posted by Genevieve Long
November 21, 2008 11:44 AM

I am a journalist and through my reporting on the melamine issue, I believe we have a serious problem in the United States.

Michael Bryant
Posted by Michael Bryant
November 22, 2008 1:27 PM

It sounds like it may be a lot worse than many are letting on. Sounds like China may be doing more, hopefully that will make a difference. Thanks for reading and posting.

Lisa
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Michael Bryant
Posted by Michael Bryant
November 24, 2008 7:24 AM

No one knows. Hopefully the addition of the FDA offices in China, the increased enforcement locally and with more people being concerned, we will find out. Thanks for reading and posting the additional link.

sarah
Posted by sarah
November 26, 2008 6:53 PM

I wish we could produce our own pure foods again...This is horrifying! These food corporations care only about money, not our children!

Michael Bryant
Posted by Michael Bryant
November 26, 2008 11:44 PM

Some of them have to have kids also. i wonder if they let them eat their own products. Thanks for reading and posting.

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