Kanagawa prefecture said on Tuesday several black particles in one
Moderna vaccine vial were found upon checking for foreign substances
before its use, and it has put the rest of the lot on hold.
Japan suspended the use of 1.63 million doses https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japan-withdraws-16-mln-moderna-covid-19-vaccine-doses-over-contamination-nikkei-2021-08-25
of Moderna shots last week after being notified of contamination in
some of the supply. Moderna and Spanish pharma company Rovi, which
bottles Moderna vaccines, have said the cause could be a
manufacturing issue, and European safety regulators have launched an
investigation.
Moderna has said no safety or efficacy issues had been identified
from the issue. No similar Moderna incident has been reported in
other countries.
Kanagawa prefecture said the vaccine's domestic distributor, Takeda
Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, had collected the vial with the suspected
contaminant and that about 3,790 people had already received shots
from the same lot.
More Moderna shots were temporarily halted in two other regions this
week. In some cases, foreign substances have been found in unused
vials, whereas others appear to be caused when bits of the vials'
rubber stopper break off https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japan-health-minister-says-okinawa-vaccine-contaminants-likely-needle-stick-2021-08-31
when needles are incorrectly inserted.
Takeda did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the
Kanagawa incident. The company posted a notice on its website on
Wednesday saying that on rare occasions during manufacturing, rubber
stopper material can get mixed into the vaccine solution.
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Japan's health ministry, citing
an investigation by Takeda, said on Wednesday
that the vial sent to Kanagawa was from a
different lot than the other lots, and rubber
stopper material appears to have gone into it
during the manufacturing process.
Rovi did not have an immediate comment to a
Reuters' request for an update on its
investigation.
Medical staff are advised to do a visual
inspection of vials for discoloration or foreign
materials before use, the notice said.
The contamination incidents come as Japan is
battling its worst wave of infections, driven by
the Delta variant, with daily infections
exceeding 25,000 in August for the first time.
Tokyo reported on Wednesday 3,168 more cases,
with NHK citing 20,031 new cases nationwide.
Severe COVID-19 cases are at record levels in
Japan, leaving many people to recuperate at home
amid a shortage of critical care beds. Only
45.4% of its population has been fully
vaccinated, lagging vaccination rates of several
developed countries.
(Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim and Rocky Swift;
Additional reporting by Corina Rodriguez in
Madrid; Editing by Miyoung Kim, Michael Perry
and Kim Coghill)
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