The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Fresh scandal erupts over vaccine safety in China

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BEIJING: A scandal over faulty vaccines in China has sparked anger on social media, underscori­ng the difficulti­es regulators face in rebuilding trust after years of food and drug safety controvers­ies.

The incident is a major blow for Beijing, which has been trying to push domestical­ly made vaccines and for China’s drug regulator, which has been struggling to clean up the world’s second biggest drug industry.

Worried parents trying to ascertain if their children had been administer­ed faulty vaccines led to the topic becoming the second most watched at the weekend on the Twitter-like Weibo, with details widely shared on the WeChat messaging app.

“If the state does not protect its citizens, how can we love our country?” asked one Weibo user, while another lamented, “Looking at the news, I don’t dare to have an injection.”

The scandal erupted a week ago, after major vaccine maker Changsheng Biotechnol­ogy Co Ltd was found to have violated standards in making rabies vaccine for humans.

The regulator ordered it to halt production and recall all its vaccines, the company said in a statement.

On Thursday, however, it told the stock exchange that authoritie­s in its base in northeaste­rn Jilin province were fining it over substandar­d production, uncovered in 2017, of a DPT vaccine to combat the diseases diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus (DPT).

The defective vaccine might not confer immunity but would not affect human safety, provincial authoritie­s had said in November, implicatin­g another company, Wuhan Institute of Biological Products Co.Ltd, in substandar­d DPT vaccines.

Reuters’ telephone calls yesterday to Changsheng’s headquarte­rs went unanswered.

In a stock exchange statement yesterday, the company said its suspension of rabies vaccine production would have a significan­t impact on its finances, and added that some regional disease control agencies had suspended some other vaccines.

The controvers­y comes just over two years after police in northern Shandong province said they had uncovered the illegal sale of nearly US$90 million worth of vaccines.

Last week China’s Zhejiang Huaihai Pharmaceut­ical said it was recalling a heart drug sold in the United States after the European Medicines Agency found it tainted with an impurity linked to cancer. — Reuters

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