Bitter pill: China vaccine scandal sparks fury, roils markets
A vaccine scandal in China, which has prompted angry reactions from citizens fed up with safety scares, is sending ripples across the local drug market and threatening Chinese ambitions to play a larger role in the global pharmaceutical space.
Shares in Chinese vaccine makers and biotech firms fell across the board on Monday after Premier Li Keqiang slammed Changsheng Biotechnology Co for having crossed a moral red line and called for swift action.
Changsheng has been found to have faked production documents related to a rabies vaccine that is given to babies as young as three months, underscoring the difficulties China faces in cleaning up the image of the world's second-biggest drug industry as it aims to promote its vaccines globally.
While there have been no known reports of people being harmed by the vaccine, the regulator ordered Changsheng to halt production and recall the product after the scandal emerged earlier this month.
The case has gone viral in China, where sensitivity over food and drug safety is extremely high after a slew of scandals over the last decade. It was among the most hotly discussed topics on microblogging website Sina Weibo on Monday.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Bot on Wednesday July 25 2018, @05:27AM
> vaccine
> made in china
what can possibly go wrong?
> good ol' american vaccines
> except that the safety of vaccines is not under the producer's responsibility
wow even worse
> and (confirmation needed) a FOIA request for the HHS reports to Congress about vaccine safety, required by law, turned out that the HHS did not do them.
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