Israel's Health Ministry says an investigation found no systemic defect in the production of Prinoq infant formula, according to the ministry's statement.
Israel's Health Ministry announced that its investigation into infant formula manufacturer Prinoq has found no systemic defect in the production process. The statement was issued following the ministry's probe into the company's manufacturing practices. As The Zioneer reported on Thursday, a separate Health Ministry investigation into the use of anesthetic agents at Prinoq veterinary clinics found no additional confirmed cases beyond the initial incident. The two probes are unrelated but involve the same corporate parent entity.
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