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最高检挂牌督办问题疫苗案 山东已控制37人
连日来,涉案价值高达5.7亿元的非法经营疫苗案持续引发关注。目前,官方公布的9家涉嫌虚构疫苗销售渠道的药品批发企业名单中,已有多家被查处。各地职能部门迅速排查整治,其中山东已控制37名涉案人员。
Police in east China's Shandong Province have detained 37suspects
implicated in a vaccine scandal that has shocked thenation and raised questions
over vaccine safety.
Shandong police announced last month that they had arrested a mother and
daughter alleged tohave illegally sold improperly stored or expired vaccines
worth more than 570 million yuan (88million U.S. dollars) across 20
provincial-level regions since 2011.
Three pharmaceutical companies are being investigated by police, according
to the work grouphandling the case.
Of the three, Shandong Zhaoxin Bio-tech Co. has had its good supply
practice (GSP) certificate forpharmaceutical products revoked and ordered to
halt operations.
The investigation involves 12 vaccines, 2 immune globulin and one
therapeutic product.
Meanwhile, the group has ordered a sweeping check-up of local vaccine
makers, wholesalers andbuyers.
China's drug regulator has identified nine vaccine wholesalers from six
provinces suspected of filingfraudulent reports of buyers' identities.
The China Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that it had given local
authorities untilFriday to find out who bought the vaccines.
China's top drug regulator, health authorities and police on Monday issued
a circular orderingdrug and health departments to trace the manufacturing source
and to remove any of thesubstandard vaccines off the market as soon as
possible.
It also called for efforts to identify and apprehend the suspects still at
large, and a thoroughinvestigation into the supply and sales chain of these
inferior products.
Although produced by licensed manufacturers, the quality of the vaccines
are questionable as theywere not transported or stored properly. |
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