http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20081007-92106.htmlAsiaOne News Singapore October 7, 2008
Melamine testing for pet food
"Pet food and livestock feed here will undergo melamine tests, according to the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA).
"AVA spokesman Goh Shih Yong told my paper that the agency will move on to animal food after it finishes testing its samples of human food products.
"He said: "We want to check if there's any adulteration in other protein-related substances.""
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/10/07/asia/AS-Vietnam-Tainted-Milk.phpInternational Herald Tribune October 7, 2008
Vietnam finds tainted milk from China
"Melamine contamination has been found in 23 milk products imported into Vietnam from China, officials said Tuesday, intensifying consumer worries about tainted milk products.
"Five more products tested positive for the industrial chemical, which is usually used in making plastics and fertilizers. So far authorities have found 23 contaminated products after testing 400 samples of milk and milk products, Vietnam's vice minister of health Cao Minh Quang said.
"About 300 tons of products, mostly imported from China, have been recalled, said the ministry's chief inspector, Tran Quang Trung."
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jsH_So-km9lAdu_m8cO2QY19I2zAAFP October 7, 2008
China declines to say how many children affected in milk scandal
""China on Tuesday declined to release updated figures revealing how many children have been affected by the tainted milk scandal, as it attempted to boost confidence in its food safety standards.
"The health ministry said it had new statistics showing how many babies were believed to have been left ill by the crisis, but did not release the data and gave no indication if or when it would make the latest information public.
""We've not released the latest number of cases because it is not an infectious disease, so it's not absolutely necessary for us to announce it to the public," a health ministry spokesman told AFP.
"The World Health Organisation in Beijing said it had not been informed of the updated data either.
"The foreign ministry said it was not in a position to make the figures public.
""We have no authority to make the health ministry release the figure. They are the department in charge," said a foreign ministry spokesman."