Anaphylaxis occurs when someone suffers a severe and life-threatening allergic reaction, most commonly from insect stings, food items and medications. Anywhere from 500-1,000 fatal cases of anaphylaxis occur per year in the United States and is the cause of hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations and emergency room visits every year.
Dillon Mueller was a Mishicot native who tragically passed away in 2014 at the age of 18 after being stung by a bee and falling into a coma due to anaphylaxis. Dillon was unable to receive Epinephrine in a timely manner. Read more about Dillon’s story here.
Since then, his parents, Angel and George Mueller, started the Dillon Mueller Memorial Fund, which has already helped 3,000 Wisconsinites obtain training through the Do It for Dillon Epinephrine Certification Program, approved by Wisconsin Department of Health and the Wisconsin Association of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons. The course lasts approximately 1 hour, is free of charge and can be provided for any community entity or group interested in Epinephrine training. You can read more about the program by clicking here.
I have worked with Angel and George to introduce H.R. 7873, the Epi for Dilly Act, to incentivize states, using existing grant programs, to expand epinephrine training programs. A version of our bill has already been signed into law in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Indiana with overwhelming bipartisan support.
This bill isn’t limited to children, however. The legislation incentivizes states to allow any properly trained individual to administer Epinephrine to someone experiencing a severe allergic reaction. In Wisconsin, Dillon’s Law was passed with bipartisan support before it was signed into law by Governor Walker in 2017.
Dillon Mueller’s passing was a tragedy. No parent should have to endure the loss of a child, and that is what Dillon’s parents are working to prevent going forward. Training for delivery of epinephrine to an individual is cost effective, quick and can prevent tragedies from occurring every year. I hope that my colleagues in Congress will join me in learning more about Dillon Mueller and how the Epi for Dilly Act can save lives throughout the country.