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The Bahrain Ministry of Health has ordered the withdrawal of several Nestlé infant formula products from shelves across the kingdom as a precautionary measure, joining a global response to potential contamination concerns. No confirmed health incidents have been reported in Bahrain, but authorities are prioritizing infant safety through proactive action.
Key Details of the Recall
Reason: Precautionary measure linked to global Nestlé recalls over potential bacterial contamination.
Affected Products: Select batches of Nestlé infant formula—specific products and batch codes are listed in official notices.
No Reported Illnesses: Authorities confirm no health incidents have been linked to the recalled products in Bahrain.
How to Check Your Formula
Consumers are urged to:
Inspect batch codes on formula containers.
Scan the QR code provided in the ministry’s announcement for detailed information.
Call the dedicated hotline at 80008100 for assistance.
Regional and Global Context
This move aligns with actions taken by neighboring Gulf countries:
Qatar: Ministry of Public Health issued warnings and removed affected products.
Saudi Arabia & Kuwait: Issued formal advisories urging parents to verify batch numbers.
UAE: The Emirates Drug Establishment (EDE) coordinated a voluntary recall after detecting traces of Bacillus cereus in a raw material.
Nestlé’s recall covers selected batches of its NAN, S-26, and ALFAMINO formula lines across multiple MENA countries, including Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, UAE, Egypt, and Iran. The company states the recall is “out of an abundance of caution” and no illnesses have been confirmed globally.
Public Guidance and Next Steps
Parents and caregivers should:
Stop using any formula matching recalled batch codes.
Follow Ministry of Health guidance for returns or disposal.
Remain vigilant and rely on official channels for updates.
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Commitment to Food Safety
The Bahrain Ministry of Health emphasizes its commitment to rigorous food safety standards and protecting public health. This recall reflects ongoing efforts to ensure all nutritional products in the market meet strict safety requirements.
By acting swiftly and transparently, Bahrain aims to safeguard infant health and maintain public trust in its food safety systems. Consumers are encouraged to comply with the recall and utilize official resources for support.