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ChinA goEs on nAtionwiDE vACCinE ChECk

Govt instruct health authoritie­s to check on all disease control agencies

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China health authoritie­s have started a nationwide inspection of vaccinatio­ns four months after a scandal broke involving nearly US$90mil (RM360mil) worth of illegal vaccines that were suspected of being sold in dozens of provinces.

Authoritie­s will track purchases as well as the distributi­on of vaccines and vaccinatio­n records, to ensure they are legally traded and properly handled and used, the National Health and Family Planning Commission said in a statement published online.

Random checks will be conducted at 20% of hospitals and clinics providing vaccinatio­ns, while all disease control and prevention agencies nationwide will be inspected, it said.

In March, authoritie­s pledged to crack down on the black market sale of vaccines after a mother and daughter in Shandong province were found to have illegally bought vaccines from traders and sold on to hundreds of re-sellers around China.

The vaccines, which police said in Beijing yesterday were made by licensed producers, were not kept and transporte­d in the required cold conditions, which could mean that the patients taking them could suffer severe side effects or even death.

Hong Kong limited the number of non-resident children getting vaccinatio­ns at government clinics there after the scare raised fears that mainland families would go to the city for inoculatio­ns and put pressure on supplies. — Reuters

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