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A woman holds an infant as a nurse administers a vaccination in eastern China. Authorities ordered a recall of Changchun Changsheng Life Sciences products after it was found falsifying records. Photo: Chinatopix via AP

Chinese maker of rabies vaccine fined US$1.3 billion after safety scandal

Changchun Changsheng Life Sciences was found to have falsified production records in case that triggered public outcry and nationwide crackdown

A Chinese maker of rabies vaccine was fined 9.1 billion yuan (US$1.3 billion) on Tuesday for falsifying production records in a scandal that prompted a nationwide crackdown on the industry.

Disclosure of the case, and the failure of authorities to act immediately after finding inconsistencies in the company’s records in late 2017, triggered a public outcry following deaths and injuries due to fake or shoddy medicines, milk, toys and other products.

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Changchun Changsheng Life Sciences, which was ordered in July to suspend production, was also stripped of its licences to make vaccines and drugs, the State Drug Administration announced.

The country’s No 2 leader, Premier Li Keqiang, said in July the company had “violated a moral bottom line”. Li ordered a nationwide inspection of other vaccine producers.

Rabies is endemic in parts of China.

No injuries were reported from use of Changsheng Life Science’s vaccines, but the authorities ordered a recall of its products from Chinese and foreign markets.

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The company’s chief executive and 14 other managers were detained in July after a surprise inspection found falsified production and inspection records starting as early as 2014.

Changsheng Life Sciences used expired materials, mixed different batches of products and failed to test them properly, according to Tuesday’s announcement. It said the company destroyed records to conceal its misconduct.

The announcement gave no indication of the status of possible criminal prosecutions.

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