More than 300 children — mainly aged under 5 — in Gambia, Indonesia and Uzbekistan died last year of acute kidney injury, in deaths that were associated with contaminated medicines, the WHO says.
abc.net.au/news/who-toxic-cough-syrups-child-deaths/101886306The World Health Organization has called for "immediate and concerted action" to protect children from contaminated medicines after a spate of child deaths linked to cough syrups last year.More than 300 children died of acute kidney injury, associated with contaminated medicines last yearThe WHO asked governments to assign resources to inspect manufacturers and increase surveillance, the WHO said in a statement on Monday.
The medicines, over-the-counter cough syrups, had high levels of diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol. "These contaminants are toxic chemicals used as industrial solvents and antifreeze agents that can be fatal even taken in small amounts, and should never be found in medicines," the WHO said. As well as the countries above, the WHO told Reuters on Monday that the Philippines, Timor-Leste, Senegal and Cambodia may potentially be impacted because they may have the medicines on sale."Since these are not isolated incidents, WHO calls on various key stakeholders engaged in the medical supply chain to take immediate and coordinated action," WHO said.
The WHO sent specific product alerts in October and earlier this month, asking for the medicines to be removed from the shelves, for cough syrups made by India's Maiden Pharmaceuticals and Marion Biotech, which are linked with deaths in Gambia and Uzbekistan respectively.
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