Caylee Harrington v. HHS - HPV, constant severe numbness, pain and tingling in her legs, and arms, numbness in her torso, numbness in her face, trouble chewing food and swallowing, memory loss, nausea, and vomiting (2014)
dismissed
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
Caylee Harrington filed a petition alleging that the second HPV vaccine administered on January 19, 2011, caused her to develop constant severe numbness, pain, and tingling in her legs and arms, numbness in her torso and face, trouble chewing and swallowing, memory loss, nausea, and vomiting. She had previously filed a substantially similar petition in another case (14-43V) concerning the same vaccine administration.
The court dismissed the current petition because the Vaccine Act prohibits filing more than one petition for the same vaccine administration. Proceedings were concluded in this case.
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