FDA Releases Interim Rule for Infant Formula
date:Feb 08, 2014
uality standards for infant formulas because nutritional deficiencies during this critical time of development can have a significant impact on a childs long-term health and well-being.

The interim final rule amends the FDAs quality control procedures, notification, and record and reporting requirements for manufacturers of infant formulas. It also establishes current good manufacturing practices and requires testing for Cronobacter and Salmonella contamination.

FDA says that companies current
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