Health | Merck Merck Recalls 1M Doses of Vaccine for Kids Drug company finds contamination at its Pennsylvania factory By Wesley Oliver Posted Dec 12, 2007 7:14 PM CST Copied Offices of the Merck & Co. plant in Rahway, N.J., Merck's oldest plant, are seen in this July 19, 2002 file photo. (AP Photo/Mike Dere, file) (Associated Press) Merck is recalling almost a million doses of a childhood vaccine after it found evidence of contamination at one of its factories, the AP reports. The pharmaceutical giant says no children have been harmed after taking Hib, which prevents meningitis and pneumonia, but the company is recalling its 10 lots and two lots of a combination vaccine for both Hib and hepatitis B. Merck stressed that the contamination was found in the factory, not in the drug itself. Hib is recommended for all children under age 5 and is usually given at age 2 months or later. Recently Merck has received its own shot in the arm, the AP notes. After settling 50,000 Vioxx lawsuits last month, it touted an upbeat assessment for analysts yesterday. Read These Next Jillian Michaels lawyers up after Netflix documentary. This is why they say children's slide are for children. Chris Martin has strong feelings on the phrase "kiss cam." Grief-stricken Aubrey Plaza opens up to Amy Poehler. Report an error