The UN agency has already named nine countries where tainted syrups may have been on sale, after the deaths of more than 300 infants on three continents last year were linked to the drugs.
There is an ongoing global threat posed by toxic cough syrups, the World Health Organisation told Reuters, saying it was now working with six more countries than previously revealed to track the potentially deadly children's medicines.
The WHO's working theory is that in 2021, when prices of propylene glycol spiked, one or more suppliers mixed the cheaper toxic liquids with the legitimate chemical, Mr Kuwana said. He did not say where the suppliers were based, and added that obscure supply chains have made proving this difficult. Three Indonesian-based manufacturers — PT Yarindo Farmatama, PT Universal Pharmaceutical Industries, PT AFI Farma — have had their licences revoked. A fourth, PT Konimex, said it had recalled all of the relevant products and its website says it was cleared by the Indonesian regulator to sell new batches as of December 2022. The Indonesian regulator did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The WHO said it has also offered help to Liberia and Cameroon — which recently signalled that it too may have contaminated cough syrups for sale.
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