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5 May 2019

Author:
Bloomberg (USA)

China: Private hospital in Hainan fined and has licence revoked for administering potentially fake HPV vaccines

“China Fines a Hospital for Administering Potentially Fake Vaccines”, 29 April 2019

China fined a hospital for administering a potentially fake cervical cancer vaccine… Health regulators in the southern Chinese province of Hainan fined Boao Yinfeng Health-Care International Hospital 8,000 yuan… confiscated 201,496.8 yuan and revoked its license, the state-run China News Service reported, citing a joint statement from authorities including the local drug regulator and public security department. A spokesman for Hainan’s cyberspace regulator confirmed the contents of the statement to Bloomberg. The hospital wasn’t accredited to administer inoculations, and the vaccines against the human papilloma virus (HPV) -- which causes cervical cancer -- may be fakes, the statement said.

Public confidence in China’s pharmaceutical industry already took a hit last year with revelations that two drugmakers sold poor-quality vaccines for infants, sparking anxiety over the country’s ability to ensure safety in the world’s second-biggest health-care market… The country’s top legislature is reviewing a draft of a new vaccine law that will mete out harsh penalties against counterfeits, including a fine up to 30 times the value of the products involved.

Boao Yinfeng Health-Care said in a statement on its website Monday that its former partner Qingdao Meibomen Group administered the vaccine and it doesn’t know where they were sourced. The hospital firm also said police have detained unnamed people at Meibomen. Calls to a mobile phone number listed as the contact for Meibomen on a corporate registry website went unanswered…