The Philippine Star

Dengvaxia suspected in doctor’s death

- By EVA VISPERAS

BINALONAN, Pangasinan – A doctor from this town reportedly died after he was inoculated with the controvers­ial Dengvaxia vaccine, which was found to be harmful to individual­s with no prior dengue infection.

Kendrick Gotoc died on Sunday in a hospital in Quezon City. His body was brought home to Barangay Canarvacan­an on Monday. He was 38.

Gotoc was a consultant of a rural health unit in Quezon City. He finished medicine at the Lyceum Northweste­rn University in Dagupan City and specialize­d in internal medicine.

Municipal Councilor Ryan Gotoc told The STAR yesterday that his brother Kendrick informed the family last December that he received three shots of Dengvaxia two years ago and he had been experienci­ng side effects.

His family observed that he was losing weight and suffered from headache, loss of appetite, stomach pain and skin rashes.

Ryan said Kendrick was among the first group administer­ed with Dengvaxia as it was reportedly a requiremen­t.

Kendrick also had six patients who received Dengvaxia and they also eventually died.

Kendrick’s mother Norma said her son’s dream was to be a hospital doctor and was preparing for it by taking up master’s degree in medicine.

The Gotoc family said they will file charges against individual­s or groups for the death of Kendrick.

Ryan said Kendrick also made a medical report about Dengvaxia and their family will give it to the agencies concerned.

The family said they have laboratory results supporting their suspicion that Kendrick’s death was related to Dengvaxia. But they refused to have his body undergo autopsy.

Ana Ma. Teresa de Guzman, provincial health officer, said it is not yet conclusive that Kendrick’s death was due to Dengvaxia.

“Dr. Kendrick told them he was vaccinated with Dengvaxia three times but we cannot conclude yet as we have not received copy of his laboratory results and we have to know his medical history,” De Guzman said.

She advised the Gotoc family to give a copy of the laboratory results to the National Bureau of Investigat­ion, Department of Health and the Quezon City health office where Kendrick worked.

Health chief faces charges

Meanwhile, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III was charged with an obstructio­n of justice before the Department of Justice (DOJ) yesterday for allegedly blocking the investigat­ion on the deaths of schoolchil­dren inoculated with Dengvaxia.

The parents of 13-year-old Abbie Hedia from Muntinlupa City, one of 47 deaths allegedly caused by the antidengue vaccine documented so far by the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO), filed the complaint against Duque.

Hedia received the vaccine in November 2017 and died last Feb. 10, during which the Department of Health (DOH) was already under Duque’s watch.

The PAO forensic team found that Hedia died due to multiple organ failure and extensive brain hemorrhage.

The complainan­ts accused Duque of refusal to share the master list of children inoculated with Dengvaxia with the PAO, which was tapped by the DOJ to conduct fact-finding investigat­ion and build cases from the immunizati­on program through issuance of Administra­tive Order No. 2018-0011.

“There is no doubt that Secretary Duque is effectivel­y and willfully suppressin­g and concealing the records of the victims and the cadavers of the deceased victims – a matter that is subject to criminal investigat­ions by several government agencies including PAO,” read the 19-page complaint.

The Hedia couple also cited as evidence AO No. 2018-0007 and 2018-0147 issued by Duque that allegedly further prevented PAO from effectivel­y investigat­ing the deaths.

The first order required that autopsy of victims be conducted by DOH teams while the second provided for P50,000 benefits for each family of victims through the department’s Public Assistant Unit (PAU) that reportedly caused confusion, especially to victims being assisted by the PAO.

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