With regard to the results of independent research on the content of bacteria in powdered infant formula conducted by the Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB) Indonesia last year and there has been no clear information about the brand of milk contaminated with Enterobacter Zakazakii. I as a parent are still restless and always be wary of dairy products that I bought.
From some reference articles I've read that bacteria are a type of Enterobacter Zakazakii can indeed be found everywhere, whether in food, the environment, even in normal human intestine. Enterobacter Zakazakii there are dangerous and some are not. Harmful bacteria that can strike infants younger than 28 days, premature infants, and the weight of his body less. As a result, babies can suffer from diarrhea or meningitis.
POM (Food And Drug Administration) recommends that tehindar of Enterobacter Zakazakii, dissolve powdered infant formula with boiled water and left for 10-15 minutes for the temperature falls and becomes no less than 70 degrees centigrade.
Prepare drink milk that can be discharged by the baby the correct amount. Then, the rest of the milk that has been dissolved should be discarded after two hours. And do the Drinks again to the baby.
Enterobacter Zakazakii have the ability to survive on the dry product, yet easy to die if exposed to heat at a temperature of 70 degrees Celsius in 15 seconds and can be found in soil, air, flies, and mice. Please be careful and vigilant for the health of our children.
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