UAE Recalls Nestlé Infant Formula Over Bacterial Contamination Concerns
The United Arab Emirates has issued a precautionary recall for several Nestlé infant formula products after routine testing detected traces of Bacillus cereus bacteria in a raw ingredient. The Emirates Drug Establishment (EDE) announced the recall, which is part of a global action involving over 30 countries, to ensure infant safety.
Why the Recall Was Issued
Testing revealed the presence of Bacillus cereus, a bacterium that can produce cereulide toxin, potentially causing nausea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort—especially in infants. The recall is voluntary and precautionary; no illnesses have been reported in the UAE linked to the affected batches. Other Nestlé products remain safe for consumption.
Affected Products and Batches
The recall covers specific batches of the following Nestlé infant formulas:
NAN Comfort 1
NAN OPTIPRO 1
NAN SUPREME PRO 1, 2, and 3
S-26 Ultima 1, 2, and 3
Alfamino infant formula
Parents should check the batch code printed on the base (bottom) of the tin or package against official recall lists. If the batch matches, discontinue use immediately.
Global and Regional Impact
This recall is part of a worldwide response involving countries across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. In the Gulf region, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait have also advised consumers to avoid specific Nestlé formula batches.
Steps for Parents and Caregivers
Check the batch code on your formula container.
Stop using the product if it matches a recalled batch.
Contact Nestlé Consumer Engagement Centre for return or replacement instructions (typically requiring a photo of the item and batch code).
Consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about your baby’s health.
Market Removal Efforts
The EDE and Nestlé are quarantining affected batches in warehouses and removing them from all retail and online platforms to ensure only safe products remain available.
Safety Reassurance
Authorities emphasize that no confirmed illnesses have been linked to the recalled products. Nestlé is cooperating fully with global health agencies to resolve the issue transparently and swiftly.
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Final Advice
Infant safety is paramount. Parents are urged to stay calm but vigilant, verify their formula batches, and follow official guidance. For updates, refer to the Emirates Drug Establishment or Nestlé’s official channels.