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Aodhan O'Faolain

Teen who claimed he developed sleep disorder after swine flu jab settles case for €750,000

A 17-year-old boy who claimed he developed a rare sleep disorder after receiving a swine flu jab as a young child has settled his High Court damages action for €750,000.

The teenager, who cannot be named by order of the court, was four years of age when he received the Pandemrix vaccine in March 2010.

His counsel Bruce Antoniotti SC told the High Court that the teen was probably one of the youngest to receive the vaccine.

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Counsel said the boy did not suffer narcolepsy symptoms until seven years later when he suffered excessive tiredness.

Counsel said the narcolepsy was not diagnosed until 2019 and the boy also suffers from cataplexy, which involves loss of muscle control.

Mr Antoniotti said the teenager spends a lot of time at home. He found remote learning very difficult during the pandemic. He suffers from excessive day time sleeping as well as nightmares.

Counsel told the judge the boy is afraid of travelling on his own in case he falls asleep and as a result does not leave home often.

The boy through his mother had sued the Minister for Health and the HSE. The settlement was reached after mediation.

At issue in the case was the fact that the onset of symptoms allegedly occurred seven years after the vaccine jab.

Counsel said narcolepsy symptoms can typically occur within six months to a year.

Under the settlement the boy will also be able to avail of the extensive benefits available to those who settle cases involving allegations about the swine flu jab.

These include educational supports, accommodation costs in relation to third-level education, a “gold” medical card as well as childcare costs.

Approving the settlement Mr Justice Paul Coffey noted there was a significant litigation risk in the case. The offer he said was fair and reasonable.

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