Food Safety Incidents

Cereulidin has been detected in Nan 1 optipro.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2026 11:00:00 PM

Food Safety Recall Notice

On February 3, 2026, a significant food safety incident was reported involving the detection of cereulidin in a specific infant formula product. This recall was initiated due to concerns regarding the safety of the product, which originated from the Netherlands. The detection of cereulidin, a toxin produced by certain strains of bacteria, poses potential health risks, particularly to vulnerable populations such as infants.

The recall was prompted by findings from the Poland State Sanitary Inspectorate, which highlighted the necessity for immediate action to protect consumers. Cereulidin can lead to foodborne illness, and its presence in food products is a serious concern that requires prompt attention.

Consumers are advised to check their supplies of infant formula and to follow any guidance provided by health authorities regarding the recall. It is crucial for parents and caregivers to ensure the safety of the food products they provide to infants, as their developing systems are particularly susceptible to foodborne pathogens.

For further information, individuals should consult local health departments or food safety agencies to stay updated on the situation and any additional safety measures that may be recommended.

  • Incident: Cereulidin has been detected in Nan 1 optipro.
  • Date: 2026-02-03
  • Product: Nan 1 optipro
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  • Origin of issue: Netherlands
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  • Incident Category: Recall
  • Source: Poland State Sanitary Inspectorate