Children’s Death Prompt Ban on Use of Measles Vaccine Manufactured by South Indian Firm

by Gopalan on  April 25, 2008 at 11:30 AM Indian Health News
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Ramadoss said the same vaccine was being administered in other parts of the country over the last four to five months and there have been no adverse incidents. "This is making us think that it might have been some problem at the local level," he reasoned.

He was also confident that there would be no shortage of vaccines and the national mass immunization would go on unhindered. There were other sources from which the required vaccines could be procured, he said.

When contacted, the Hyderabad firm’s Human Vaccine Division General Manager, Dinar Kumar, said they were waiting for ‘conclusive results’ from the investigation taken up by Tamil Nadu health authorities.

It was only in April last year that the Indian Immunological Limited (IIL) had received commercial approval from the Government of India to manufacture measles vaccine.

“We do not know how the Tamil Nadu authorities are investigating the incident. Nobody from Tamil Nadu has till now contacted us. Our facilities meet WHO standards. The vaccines produced by us are sent to Kasauli, for testing before being released to any governmental agency,” Kumar maintained. The HBI is also supplying measles vaccine to other States through the Government of India.

The vaccine manufacturing facility of IIL at Gachibowli was recently set up to produce human vaccines for diphtheria, tetanus, hepatitis, measles and pertussis. Incidentally, the IIL has been supplying Tamil Nadu anti-rabies vaccine for the past six-years.

Any chance of vaccines getting contaminated arises during handling and storage. While transporting, the vaccines have to be maintained or kept at temperatures ranging between two and eight degree Centigrade till they are administered.

The challenge here is not to break the cold-chain, because once it breaks, the chances of contamination are more.

“This is known as cold-chain procedure and a break here would lead to contamination. Vaccines are kept in custom-made thermocol boxes and sent from the manufacturing unit to the warehouse, where vaccines are stored.

From the warehouse, it’s the responsibility of local health authorities to maintain the vaccines in the stipulated temperatures.

“The vaccines supplied to various State governments come under the Expanded Programme of Immunisation (EPI). Designated government officials under EPI visit our facility to pick samples from a batch and send them to Kasauli. We can’t release the vaccines till we get a nod from CRI,” Mr. Kumar said.

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