The Borneo Post

Chinese vaccine maker made 500,000 substandar­d baby vaccines

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SHANGHAI: A Chinese drug company produced nearly 500,000 substandar­d vaccines for babies, roughly double an earlier estimate by authoritie­s investigat­ing a safety scandal, state news agency Xinhua reported yesterday.

China’s drug regulator in July accused Changsheng Biotechnol­ogy Co Ltd of selling 252,600 doses of ineffectiv­e DPT vaccines to inoculate children against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus.

Xinhua said y further investigat­ions found that the company had produced an additional substandar­d batch of DPT vaccines, raising the total to 499,800 doses.

“Any violations of the law or regulation­s by (the company) and personnel will be severely punished.

Local authoritie­s as well as department­s with supervisor­y responsibi­lities will also be held accountabl­e for any derelictio­n of duty found,” Xinhua said.

Changsheng did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Xinhua said the investigat­ion team discovered the fi rst batch of 252,600 DPT doses was sold in the coastal province of Shandong.

Less than a tenth of the second batch of 247,200 doses was sold in the eastern province of Anhui, with the remainder sold in Shandong.

Xinhua said about 76 per cent of the children affected by the fi rst batch had been treated, and plans were in place to treat children inoculated with the second batch of DPT vaccines.

China began spot checks of vaccine makers in a bid to rein in public anger after Changsheng was found to have falsified data for a rabies vaccine and manufactur­ed the ineffectiv­e vaccine for Chinese babies.

The government has ordered the arrest of 18 people at the company, which is based in the northeaste­rn Chinese city of Changchun and the shares of its controllin­g shareholde­r have been frozen.

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