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Govt to boost supervisio­n of vaccines

Top drug regulator says more efforts will ensure safety for public health

- By WANG XIAODONG wangxiaodo­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

China will intensify supervisio­n of vaccines, including inspection of the products, to ensure safety of public health this year, the top drug regulator said.

The National Medical Products Administra­tion will urge its branches across the country to improve supervisio­n, and will supervise handling of cases involving legal violations or irregulari­ties, Jiao Hong, head of the administra­tion, said at a national conference on drug supervisio­n that concluded on Friday. Improving supervisio­n of vaccines will be a priority for the administra­tion for the new year, she said.

Li Li, deputy chief of the administra­tion, said the administra­tion will impose the strictest standards on drug supervisio­n and give the most severe punishment to violators.

It will take more effort to eliminate risks, focusing on high-risk products including vaccines, to ensure drug safety, he said.

Safety of vaccines was a hot topic last year that garnered much public attention after a major vaccine producer was found to have fabricated production records and used expired materials over four years in the production of vaccines that prevent rabies, a potentiall­y fatal disease.

The company, Changchun Changsheng, based in Changchun, Jilin province, also was found to have produced and sold substandar­d DTaP vaccines, which protect against diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough. Another vaccine producer in Wuhan, Hubei province, was also found to have produced and sold substandar­d DTaP vaccines.

Following the incidents, top officials vowed harsh penalties and the reform of supervisio­n of the vaccine industry to eliminate loopholes. A new law proposing harsher penalties was drafted and submitted to the top legislatur­e for first review at the end of last year.

In Jinhu, Jiangsu province, local authoritie­s have confirmed 145 children had received expired polio vaccines at Licheng Health Center in the county. Polio vaccine is a Category One vaccine in China, which means it is provided by government­s for free.

The Jiangsu Health Commission dispatched a team on Tuesday to the county to supervise an investigat­ion into the case, it said in a statement released on Friday.

The commission has intensifie­d supervisio­n and inspection of vaccinatio­n across the province, and ordered local authoritie­s to do thorough inspection­s to eliminate risks in vaccinatio­n.

Pu Rongcao, deputy publicity chief of Jinhu, told China Daily on Friday that a lack of a sense of responsibi­lity among staff in the health center caused the incident, and chief officials of the county’s center for disease control and prevention have been removed from office.

The county government will provide free physical checkups to the children, or they can choose to go to major hospitals outside the county at the expense of the county’s health authority, he said. The authority will pay all medical costs for children who suffered health damage due to the vaccinatio­n, he said.

Ru denied media reports that children in the county have received some other kinds of expired vaccines, saying there is no evidence of that.

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