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Fifty-eight fatal cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) were reported during the 1976 to
1977 National Influenza Program: Thirty-two (58%) of these patients had received the A/New
Jersey influenza vaccine. The mean interval from vaccination to onset was 3.9 weeks, and
the incidence of preceding illness in vaccinated or unvaccinated patients was similar.
Fifty-eight percent had at least one chronic disease before onset. The clinical features
were similar in vaccinated and unvaccinated patients. Most deaths followed medical
complications of respiratory paralysis: Fifteen had pneumonia, 29 (83%) died suddenly, 15
had sudden arrhythmias or hypotension, and 7 had myocardial infarction or pulmonary
embolus.
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A patient is reported in whom bilateral optic
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treatment.
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The emphasis upon the remarkably large number of cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome which
resulted from the 1976 National Swine Influenza immunization program in the U.S.A. has
obscured the fact that other neurological complications, involving the central nervous
system also occurred. The anatomical distribution of lesions is almost identical with that
seen following other types of vaccination: involvement of the brain, cerebellum, optic
nerve, cranial nerves and spinal cord occurred with approximately the same frequency. 5
instances of the very rare subacute or chronic, progressive, post-vaccinal encephalopathy
are described, a situation which is identical to the subacute and chronic forms of
polyradiculoneuropathy. In a number of cases, in particular the myelopathies, a
subclinical involvement of peripheral nerves was demonstrated by means of
electrodiagnostic studies, illustrating the often overlooked fact that central nervous
system involvement will mask peripheral nerve lesions. The etiological significance of the
swine influenza vaccination was overlooked and completely erroneous diagnoses were
established in a surprisingly large number of the 26 new cases reported here. PMID:
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reported in association with the administration of swine influenza vaccines. Am J
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As a result of a court order, computerized summaries of approximately 1,300 cases reported
as Guillain-Barre syndrome by state health departments to the Centers for Disease Control
during the intensive national surveillance instituted following the swine influenza
vaccination program in 1976-1977 became available for further study. Although the data
were not uniformly adequate to confirm the diagnosis of Guillain-Barre syndrome, they were
sufficient to enable classification according to extent of motor involvement. Vaccinated
cases with "extensive" paresis or paralysis occurred in a characteristic
epidemiologic pattern closely approximated by a lognormal curve, suggesting a causal
relationship between the disease and the vaccine. Cases with "limited" motor
involvement showed no such pattern, suggesting that this group included a substantial
proportion of cases which were unrelated to the vaccine. The effect attributed to the
vaccine lasted for at least six weeks and possibly for eight weeks but not longer. The
relative risk of acquiring "extensive" disease over a six-week period following
vaccination ranged from 3.96 to 7.75 depending on the particular baseline estimate of
expected normal or endemic incidence that was chosen. Correspondingly, the number of cases
that could be attributed to the vaccine over the six-week period ranged from 211 to 246,
or very slightly higher over an eight-week period if the lowest baseline estimate was
used. The total rate of Guillain-Barre syndrome cases attributed to prior use of the
vaccine was 4.9 to 5.9 per million vaccinees.
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Influenza vaccination is a widely accepted practice particularly among the elderly and
high risk individuals. Minor and transitory
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infrequently reported. We describe 3 patients who developed systemic vasculitis following
influenza vaccination. With increasing use of influenza vaccination, attention should be
drawn to the possible expression of systemic adverse effects such as vasculitis.
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pulmonary-function abnormalities and complications due to flu vaccination, although the
risk is quite small and the benefits of vaccination outweigh the complications that may
occur. The team studied 262 adults in a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study
of 262 adults to evaluate the safety of flu vaccination in asthma patients. Despite
current guidelines, asthma patients often do not receive annual flu shots, in part, due to
concerns that the vaccine will trigger exacerbations. For two weeks before the first
injection until two weeks after the second injection, the subjects kept a record of daily
peak expiratory flow (PEF), respiratory symptoms, medication, medical consultations, and
hospital admissions. Of the 255 patients with paired data, 11 saw a reduction in PEF
greater than 20 percent, while eight had a decline in PEF of more 30 percent. Only three
of the placebo receiving subjects had PEF reduction greater than 20 percent, and none had
a reduction greater than 30 percent. When the researchers excluded subjects with
colds--which can trigger exacerbations and may be mistaken for vaccine-related adverse
events--there was no significant difference in PEF decline, although they said the
difference for PEF declines of more than 30 percent approached significance.
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