Hormone-tainted milk powder imported from New Zealand causes premature sexual development in infant girls: China health ministry
At least three infant girls in southern Hubei province were found developing breasts, Chinese media reported.
Synutra International Inc, the company responsible for marketing the suspect New Zealand milk powder in China, said it had not added any hormones to its products.
China Radio International said Synutra’s public relations manager Zhang Yingjiutold told reporters that the suspect milk powder was imported from New Zealand, a report said.
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