The authorities said last month that they had arrested two people on
suspicion of illegally selling wrongly stored or expired vaccines.
Police in eastern China's Shandong province have arrested 37 people in connection with a 88 million-dollar vaccine scandal.
Health authorities said on Wednesday in Beijing that officers were investigating three pharmaceuticals companies involved in the scandal.
The
authorities said last month that they had arrested two people on
suspicion of illegally selling wrongly stored or expired vaccines.
It said they were reportedly sold in 20 provincial-level regions from 2011.
Authorities
said they had ordered drug and heath departments to check the
manufacturing source of the medicines and take the defective ones off
the market immediately.
The investigation centres on 12 vaccines plus other medical products.
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