Neurologic Disease after Yellow Fever Vaccination,São Paulo,Brazil, 2017–2018 |
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Authors: | Ana Freitas Ribeiro,Bruno Fukelmann Guedes,Jamal M.A.H. Sulleiman,Francisco Tomaz Meneses de Oliveira,Izabel Oliva Marcilio de Souza,Juliana Silva Nogueira,Rosa Maria Nascimento Marcusso,Eder Gatti Fernandes,Guilherme Sciascia do Olival,Pedro Henrique Fonseca Moreira de Figueiredo,Ana Paula Rocha Veiga,Flá via Esper Dahy,Natá lia Nasser Ximenes,Lecio Figueira Pinto,José Ernesto Vidal,Augusto Cesar Penalva de Oliveira |
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Abstract: | Yellow fever (YF) vaccine can cause neurologic complications. We examined YF vaccine–associated neurologic disease reported from 3 tertiary referral centers in São Paulo, Brazil, during 2017–2018 and compared the performance of criteria established by the Yellow Fever Vaccine Working Group/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Brighton Collaboration. Among 50 patients who met inclusion criteria, 32 had meningoencephalitis (14 with reactive YF IgM in cerebrospinal fluid), 2 died, and 1 may have transmitted infection to an infant through breast milk. Of 7 cases of autoimmune neurologic disease after YF vaccination, 2 were acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, 2 myelitis, and 3 Guillain-Barré syndrome. Neurologic disease can follow fractional vaccine doses, and novel potential vaccine-associated syndromes include autoimmune encephalitis, opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome, optic neuritis, and ataxia. Although the Brighton Collaboration criteria lack direct vaccine causal assessment, they are more inclusive than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria. |
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Keywords: | encephalitis, aseptic meningitis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, myelitis, optic neuritis, autoimmune encephalitis, yellow fever, vaccine, viruses, vaccine-associated adverse events, Sã o Paulo, Brazil, meningitis/encephalitis |
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