Indonesia to revamp drug agency following fake vaccine scandal
Indonesia has ordered the immediate revamping of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) following the successful police investigation uncovering the selling, importing and utilisation of a fake child vaccine.
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29 June 2016 Indonesian lawmakers have announced that hospitals and health clinics are being investigated by authorities after police exposed a group selling fake vaccines aimed at children for more than a decade.
29 June 2016 Indonesian lawmakers have announced that hospitals and health clinics are being investigated by authorities after police exposed a group selling fake vaccines aimed at children for more than a decade.
29 June 2016 Indonesian lawmakers have announced that hospitals and health clinics are being investigated by authorities after police exposed a group selling fake vaccines aimed at children for more than a decade.