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Understanding & Mitigating Cronobacter Contamination: How An Infant Formula Manufacturer Saved $2 Million

An infant formula manufacturer recently confirmed C. sakazakii was present in the environment, raw materials, and in-process and finished product — but they had several unanswered questions:

  • Is the same strain of C. sakazakii detected every time, or are new strains being introduced?
  • Where are the strains coming from and how are they migrating through the factory?
  • What do we know about the strains and how can we mitigate future issues?

Each time C. sakazakii was found, it cost the manufacturer almost a full week of halted production and over $2 million in lost sales, variable and fixed operational expenses, and root cause analysis cost. When standard mitigation practices did not resolve the issues, they turned to bioMérieux for help.

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