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      Temporal association between the isolation of Sabin-related poliovirus vaccine strains and the Guillain-Barré syndrome

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          Thirty eight paralysis cases classified as Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in Brazil were analysed. In all these cases Sabin-related poliovirus vaccine strains were isolated. In most of the cases the last vaccine dose was given months or years before the onset of GBS, suggesting a persistent infection or the transmission of the Sabin-related strains to the patients. The isolation of Sabin-related strains from GBS cases some days or weeks after the onset of the disease, demonstrated a temporal association between the isolation of the strains and the disease. Although the isolates from the GBS cases may not be the etiological agent of the disease, this study strongly indicates that infections caused by Sabin-related vaccine strains can trigger the GBS in certain cases.

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              Incidence of Guillain-Barré syndrome during a nationwide oral poliovirus vaccine campaign.

              Concomitant with a nationwide oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) campaign in Finland in 1985, an unexpected rise in the number of patients hospitalized with the Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) occurred. An analysis based on hospital records covering a population of 1.17 million and 6 years revealed a significantly increased incidence of GBS coinciding with the OPV campaign. We carefully examined 10 cases with onset of GBS within 10 weeks after immunization. Only 4 patients could recall recent symptomatic infection, and we found no specific agent in these cases. Our study suggests that live-attenuated polioviruses may, like other infectious viruses, sometimes trigger the GBS.
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                Journal
                rimtsp
                Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
                Rev. Inst. Med. trop. S. Paulo
                Instituto de Medicina Tropical (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                1678-9946
                February 1996
                : 38
                : 1
                : 55-58
                Article
                S0036-46651996000100010 S0036-4665(96)03800110
                10.1590/S0036-46651996000100010
                b71c3bd6-384e-459d-8af8-3e6e506a44da

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 24 October 1995
                : 11 December 1995
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 18, Pages: 4
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                SciELO Brazil

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                Sabin vaccine,vaccine-associated,Poliovirus,Guillain-Barré syndrome

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