The Ministry of Health of China reports that there are thousands of children who have sought medical treatment and have been hospitalized due to powdered infant formula contaminated with the chemical melamine. There have also been several deaths associated with this contaminated infant formula. In addition, dairy products made in China and exported to other countries have been found to contain melamine.
Until further information is available, it is recommended that travellers do not use infant formula made in China and avoid consuming milk products or products with milk-derived ingredients made in China. Milk-derived ingredients include whole milk powder, non-fat milk powder, whey powder, lactose powder, and casein.
For up-to-date information please see World Health Organization Disease Outbreak News.
Melamine, a chemical used in a number of commercial and industrial applications, is unsafe for human consumption. Melamine is not approved or permitted in food in Canada.
Symptoms
- Consumption of melamine may lead to reproductive damage, bladder or kidney stones, bladder cancer, acute kidney failure and death.
Transmission
- The effects of melamine are directly related to consumption of products containing the chemical and cannot be spread between people. Currently melamine has been found in infant formula and has been possibly linked to other dairy products made in China.
Until further information is provided by the Chinese government, we recommend that you:
- do not use infant formula made in China
- avoid consuming milk products (e.g. yogurt, ice cream, custards) made in China or products with milk-derived ingredients made in China. Milk-derived ingredients include whole milk powder, non-fat milk powder, whey powder, lactose powder, and casein.
If your child has consumed any infant formula made in China, the risk of ill effects is low. However, if you have concerns or your child has any unusual symptoms, consult your health care provider.
As always no matter where you may be travelling, if you are ill while travelling:
- Contact the Canadian Embassy, Consulate or High Commission for a recommendation of a health care provider. Information is available through the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) .
If you are ill upon your return to Canada:
- Inform your health care provider of your symptoms
- Tell him/her, without being asked, where you have been and what, if any, treatment or medical care you have received while traveling (e.g. , blood transfusions, injections, dental care, and surgery)
For up-to-date information on melamine in products made in China see the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
For further information on the situation in China see World Health Organization – Disease Outbreak News
For up-to-date information about the safety of milk products in Canada, see the Canadian Food Inspection Agency Food Recalls and Allergy Alerts