"It means a
great deal for people with ME and their relatives
that the National Institute of Public health will now perform this new
investigation. We have received heart-rending
stories from parents who haven't known what has a
happened with their children. If this is the cause
then it is very important to make this known",
says Saugstad.Patient
Injury Compensation
Those patients who believe they have developed ME
as a result of taking the meningitis vaccine may seek compensation
from the Norwegian Patient Injury Compensations Board (NPE). NPE
will evaluate if there is a probable link between the
vaccine trial and the illness and would eventually pay compensation,
says the home page of the NPE.
Norwegian Patient
Injury Compensations Board,
Norwegian Institute of Public Health and the
Norwegian ME
Association agreed in a meeting on 2nd March to work together to
inform those who took part in the meningococcal vaccine trials which
were carried out during the period 1987-1994 whether they could have
developed ME due to the vaccine. The plan consists of both a
research study and individual evaluation of ME patients.
"We
will have a dialogue both with the (Norwegian) ME
Association and the
National Institute of Public Health in the handling of these
cases", says
assistant director of NPE - Rolv Gunnar
Jørstad - in a press release from the National Institute of Public
Health.
He stresses that NPE will be
ensuring that the handling of these cases is
streamlined and calculates that the cases could be cleared
during the course of one year. |