China Daily

Regions implementi­ng vaccine tracking systems

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

Several provincial-level regions have begun to establish regional tracking and management systems for human vaccines, according to the systems’ contractor.

“Yunnan province, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and the Tibet autonomous region have inked contracts with us to set up the systems, and constructi­on is underway,” said Chen Zhaoan, a senior executive at Aisino, a listed informatio­n technology company under China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp.

“In December, we opened such a system in Tianjin, making the municipali­ty the first provincial-level region in the nation to operate an inspection mechanism for vaccine products,” he told China Daily in a recent interview. “The results of Tianjin’s operation have proved to be very satisfacto­ry, as our system helps local inspectors a lot when it comes to guaranteei­ng that each dose of vaccine is safe for use.”

The systems in Yunnan, Inner Mongolia and Tibet will be customized in accordance with their own situations and conditions, but will be basically similar. They will have platforms for three different types of users — members of the public, government inspectors and manufactur­ers, according to Chen.

He said that the systems will adopt the latest technologi­es in big data and blockchain. They will also connect with internal systems related to local medical products and health authoritie­s as well as the national vaccine monitoring and coordinati­on platform, which is under constructi­on.

In December, the National Medical Products Administra­tion and the National Health Commission required the national platform to be completed before March to enable the whole-process traceabili­ty of all vaccines on the market.

However, the platform’s completion was delayed probably due to the impact of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak that has swept the country since January.

He Fusheng, assistant to Chen, explained that the national system will focus on collecting data, helping central authoritie­s manage vaccines and coordinati­ng cross-provincial data exchanges. Meanwhile, the provincial system developed by his company emphasizes tracking, inspection and supervisio­n.

“Our system enables government authoritie­s to improve their regulation, risk management and emergency response capabiliti­es. It can trace the entire life of a vaccine, from its production, circulatio­n and storage to inoculatio­n.

“Moreover, the system is friendly to the public. People can check a wide range of informatio­n through the system such as their personal inoculatio­n record and vaccine’s production data,” he said.

He also noted that the system can greatly benefit enterprise­s because it allows them to examine their daily operations and respond to emergencie­s such as recalling substandar­d products in a rapid, convenient manner.

Quality and safety of vaccines have become a national public concern over the past several years due to media exposure of victims of substandar­d products, forcing the government to pledge to uproot the problem.

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