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>Children's cough medicine has been recalled for potentially containing deadly bacteria. New York-based Medtech Products Inc voluntarily recalled five lots of its Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup because they were found to contain Bacillus cereus, which causes two types of stomach virus: diarrheal and emetic (vomiting). The former causes stomach cramps and diarrhea that start eight to 16 hours after consuming a contaminated product, while the other leads to nausea, stomach cramps and vomiting within one to six hours. Though most healthy adults and children recover on their own, exposure to high levels of Bacillus cereus can produce toxins that attack the liver and bloodstream, causing death.

Archive: https://archive.today/z5ih4 From the post: >>Children's cough medicine has been recalled for potentially containing deadly bacteria. New York-based Medtech Products Inc voluntarily recalled five lots of its Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup because they were found to contain Bacillus cereus, which causes two types of stomach virus: diarrheal and emetic (vomiting). The former causes stomach cramps and diarrhea that start eight to 16 hours after consuming a contaminated product, while the other leads to nausea, stomach cramps and vomiting within one to six hours. Though most healthy adults and children recover on their own, exposure to high levels of Bacillus cereus can produce toxins that attack the liver and bloodstream, causing death.

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