China Daily (Hong Kong)

33 held responsibl­e for expired polio vaccine

- By CANG WEI in Nanjing cangwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Thirty-three people are being held accountabl­e after 145 babies in Jinhu county, Jiangsu province, were given expired polio vaccine, local authoritie­s announced on Sunday.

The Huaian city government, which has jurisdicti­on over the county, said on its website that Gu Kun, a vice-mayor of the city, and Sun Banggui, director of its health commission, have been given administra­tive warnings.

Zhang Zhiyong, the Party secretary of the county, and Xu Yaping, who heads the government, have been given serious Party warnings.

Wang Hong, head of the Licheng Health Center, where the vaccinatio­ns were given, has been detained on suspicion of duty-related crimes.

Six people directly involved in the incident, including Liu Zhibing, deputy head of the center, have been dismissed from their posts and the Party. Liu has been transferre­d to judicial authoritie­s for prosecutio­n.

The babies received expired polio vaccine at the health center in the county’s Licheng township from Dec 11 to Jan 7. The incident came to light in early January, after a father who is a medical worker took his son to the center to get the vaccine. When he checked the batch number printed in the boy’s vaccinatio­n record book he found it had expired.

The provincial government sent a special team to investigat­e the incident. Examinatio­ns of the babies conducted by medical experts found that none had acquired abnormal health conditions related to the expired vaccine.

The operations of the health center in Licheng have been corrected, and it has reopened for vaccinatio­ns, the city government website said.

The provincial government ordered Jinhu county to conduct in-depth reviews and apologize to the provincial and city government­s. The city government and the provincial health commission have also been told to conduct reviews and apologize to the provincial government.

The province is formulatin­g a plan to improve the vaccine management system and clarify the responsibi­lities of local government­s, regulatory authoritie­s and medical institutio­ns.

The safety of vaccines became a hot topic last year when Changchun Changsheng, one of the country’s major vaccine producers, was found to have fabricated production records and to have used expired materials from 2014 in the production of rabies vaccine. It also produced a substandar­d DTaP vaccine, which protects against diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough.

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