If time can go back, Sun Hongli of Shuangyang Town in Zichuan District hopes to go back to September 30, 2004. Before that day, the family lived a rich life, well-fed and contented. Then the child got sick and happiness came to an abrupt end.
In 9 years, the mural factory was sold, and the house was also sold, but it was not a few days before I could get out. There was no place to borrow money, so Sun Hongli mortgaged the store and borrowed more than 300,000 yuan to continue to treat the children. "There is no money to earn. As long as the child's illness can be cured, there is no hope of cure now. " The reporter saw the mother and son, listened to their sufferings and felt their strength.
After a shot of vaccine, the child fell into the root of the disease.
On September 30, 2004, Sun Hongli took her then-several-month-old child to the health care center for the second injection of DTP vaccine. "Less than an hour after returning home, the child began to cry and then twitched all over." Sun Hongli hurriedly took her children to Zibo Maternal and Child Health Hospital. The doctor said it was like a symptom of poisoning, which puzzled Sun Hongli. How can a child be poisoned when he is still nursing? The doctor asked her if she had been vaccinated. She said that she had just had an injection this afternoon, and the doctor quickly organized rescue. The child was rescued, but he couldn't stop twitching. He was in hospital for a year.
After that, Sun Hongli transferred the children to Jinan. After watching it for more than ten days, it still didn't work, so he left for Beijing. "I rented a basement and visited all the major hospitals in Beijing within two years."
It took millions of parents to sell their houses and factories to see a doctor.
Since both husband and wife are in Beijing to accompany their children for treatment, millions of yuan has made this family difficult in a blink of an eye. After selling the mural factory and the house at home, Sun Hongli opened a shop selling ceramics in Shuangyang. Later, he mortgaged the shop and borrowed more than 300,000 yuan to continue to treat his children.
In order to prevent the child from twitching, Sun Hongli tensed her nerves every day. She looks after her children every morning. If she feels that she is in a bad mood and her eyes are wrong that day, she needs special attention.
During the long treatment, the only thing that made her feel a little comforted was the children's reaction. On one occasion, Sun Hongli took his children to see a doctor in Beijing. Due to the crowded and chaotic hall, the children disappeared in the blink of an eye. After calming down, she frantically shouted the child's name in the hospital lobby. After suffering for more than ten minutes, she finally heard someone shouting in the corner of the hospital: "Mom, I am here." At that moment, Sun Hongli burst into tears, which was the only wanton emotional catharsis in nine years.
Parents of mentally retarded children are worried about their future.
Today, Song Haoran is a 9-and-a-half-year-old child whose intelligence is affected and needs 24-hour care. Dad became a "full-time housekeeper" to take care of the children's diet and daily life.
In addition, because children will twitch anytime and anywhere, they need to be rescued when they twitch. In the past nine years, Sun Hongli and her children have basically spent time in the hospital. 20 1 1 Knowing that a large hospital in Beijing had a good treatment effect, Sun Hongli quickly took her children to Beijing to see a doctor. "I have had major surgery, and now the situation is much better, and the number of convulsions is less." After Sun Hongli returned to Zichuan from Beijing with her children, the family lived in a shop. Because the child has just finished the operation and needs better nursing conditions, and the gatehouse is messy and unsuitable for living, Sun Hongli temporarily stays at a friend's house. "I will eat more bitterness and earn some money for two or three years, at least let the children have a place to live."
Talking about the future, Sun Hongli said she didn't dare to think about it. What she can do now is to earn more money to treat her children. The couple agreed: "Do your best to let the children enjoy complete love."
Case event 2
3-year-old children have abnormal reactions due to rabies vaccination, leaving serious sequelae. Is this a vaccine problem or an unexpected abnormal reaction? Qingcheng District Court concluded the first case of vaccine abnormal reaction dispute in Qingyuan. Finally, Ajun shook hands with the manufacturer, and the manufacturer gave Ajun 250,000 yuan in humanitarian aid.
Abnormal reaction caused by vaccination in 3-year-old children
In the summer of June 2009, A Jun's parents went out to work. A Jun was only 3 years old and was taken care of by his grandmother. Jun was bitten by a neighbor's dog on his left upper arm while playing in front of his house. His relatives immediately sent Ajun to the health center, injected Ajun with rabies vaccine, and strictly implemented relevant precautions. However, A Jun developed fever, mental fatigue, vomiting, pain and other symptoms on the fifth day after the fourth injection, and was sent to local clinics and hospitals for treatment. 20 10,10128 October, A Jun was diagnosed by Guangzhou Children's Hospital as "recovery period of viral encephalitis, impaired auditory nerve conduction pathway, central movement disorder and language disorder". Diagnosed by the relevant departments, A Jun's family had an abnormal reaction to vaccination, and the damage degree was second-class B.
A Jun's parents believe that Company A, as a vaccine manufacturer, should compensate him for medical expenses, lost time and disability living allowance of 4 1 10,000 yuan.
The manufacturer said that the coupling box was not responsible.
The manufacturer denied Ajun's statement. The manufacturer thinks that although the rabies vaccine produced by it has been sent to Qingyuan and other places, it has been used up, and it has been approved by the functional departments and issued with relevant batch documents, which is a qualified product. The rabies vaccine produced by the company has been inoculated in 20 countries around the world since it went on the market in 2005, with a cumulative dose of more than 65.438+0.6 billion. There has been no case report of viral encephalitis caused by rabies vaccine. It is also considered that the rabies vaccine produced by the company is a whole virus inactivated vaccine, and there is no live pathogen, which will not cause viral encephalitis. A Jun viral encephalitis is an incidental case caused by the primary disease, which has nothing to do with the vaccine and should not bear legal responsibility according to law.