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A widening infant formula contamination scandal has shaken the global market as cereulide—a dangerous mitochondrial toxin—has now been detected in products from Nestlé, Danone, and possibly others.
How companies involved in the infant formula crisis manage communication, from crisis preparation and rapid fact‑checking to tailored messaging, misinformation control, scenario planning and long‑term ...