The World Health Organisation has warned that a scandal involving the resale of expired or spoiled vaccines in China could jeopardise the country’s public health gains if parents become distrustful of vaccines.
This month Chinese media reported that a hospital pharmacologist and her daughter were at the centre of a ring that traded spoiled or expired vaccines.
The reports alarmed parents already deeply distrustful of the country’s public safety record, with internet chat rooms full of parents discussing travelling to Hong Kong for child immunisations.
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