Nervous system disease & vaccination
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Neurological Demyelination demyelinating disease CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) Brain & spinal cord Acute Flaccid paralysis Encephalomyelitis Multiple Sclerosis/MS Polio Brain (Encephalopathy) Encephalopathy Meningitis Meningoencephalitis Parkinsonism Encephalitis Epilepsy Spinal cord Transverse myelitis /radiculomyelitis/myelitis CFIDS/ME (formerly myalgic encephalomyelitis) |
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Neuropathy/Neuritis/Polyradiculitis/polyradiculopathy Inflammatory polyradiculoneuropathy Guillain-Barre syndrome/polyneuropathy/polyradiculoneuritis : Chronic inflammatory Demylenating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) Related: Hiding polio Vaccines inducing disease Synonyms for GBS Encephalopathy redefinition Mononeuropathy
(single nerve) polyradiculoneuritis demyelinating polyneuropathy |
David
A Geier, Mark R Geier
MD PhD.
Chronic
adverse reactions associated with hepatitis B vaccination
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2002: Vol. 36,
No. 12, pp. 1970–1971.
In conclusion, our study demonstrates that
adult HBV is statistically associated not only
with acute neuropathy, neuritis, myelitis, vasculitis, thrombocytopenia,
gastrointestinal disease, multiple sclerosis, and arthritis, but some of these
patients go on to develop chronic adverse reactions that persist for at least 1
year following HBV. These types of chronic adverse reactions following
adult HBV should be discussed with patients contemplating being immunized with
HBV and should be included in the differential diagnosis of those who develop
them following adult HBV.
Tornatore CS, Richert JR. CNS demyelination associated with diploid cell rabies vaccine. Lancet. 1990 Jun 2;335(8701):1346-7. No abstract available. PMID: 1971408 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Ehrengut, W et al, "On Convulsive Reactions Following Oral vaccination Against Polio", Klin Paediatr, May 1979, 191(3):261-270.
Vaccinations and Unexplained Diseases:
Hiner, E E, Frasch, C E, "Spectrum of Disease Due to Haemophilus Influenza Type B Occurring in Vaccinated Children", J Infect Disorder, 1988 Aug; 158(2): 343-348.
Vadheim, CM, et al, "Effectiveness and Safety of an Haemophilus Influenzae type b Conjugate Vaccine (PRP-T) in Young Infants. Kaiser-UCLA Vaccine Study Group," Pediartics, 1993 Aug; 92(2):272-279. [The vaccines caused fevers, irritability, crying, and seizures, but were declared to be "safe and ... effective ... ".]
Stickl, H, "Estimation of Vaccination Damage", Med Welt, Oct 14, 1972, 23:1495-1497.
Waters, VV, et al, "Risk Factors for Measles in a Vaccinated Population", JAMA, Mar 27, 1991, 265(12): 1527.
Stickl, H, "Iatrogenic Immuno-suppression as a Result of Vaccination", Fortschr Med, Mar 5, 1981, 99(9);289-292.
Dyro FM. Vaccination mononeuropathy.Ann Neurol. 1978 May;3(5):468. No abstract available.PMID: 215078 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Maillefert
JF, Farge P, Gazet-Maillefert MP, Tavernier C. Mental nerve
neuropathy as a result of hepatitis B vaccination.Oral Surg Oral
Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 1997 Jun;83(6):663-4.PMID: 9195619 [PubMed - indexed
for MEDLINE]
Powell
HC, Mizisin AP, Wiley CA, Morey MK, Hughes RA. Relationship of
adjuvants and swine influenza vaccine to experimental neuropathy in rabbits.Acta Neuropathol (Berl). 1987;73(1):12-8.PMID: 3037840 [PubMed - indexed for
MEDLINE]
Experimental neuropathy, characterized by endoneurial edema and demyelination, was induced
by inoculating rabbits with a combination of Freund's complete adjuvant (FCA),
gangliosides, lecithin and cholesterol. A less severe demyelinating neuropathy could be
induced by treatment with FCA alone but no significant change could be elicited by
injection of swine influenza vaccine (SFV) alone. When FCA was combined with gangliosides,
lecithins, cholesterol and SFV, neuropathy occurred, but the changes were less severe than
if these agents were used without SFV. Sera were tested for myelin basic protein (MBP) and
galactocerebroside (GC) antibodies in each experimental group. Neither SFV alone nor SFV
combined with Freund's complete adjuvant, gangliosides, cholesterol and lecithin evoked
significant antibody titers to MBP or GC. However, rabbits inoculated with FCA,
gangliosides, lecithin and cholesterol had rising titers of antibody to both MBP and GC
over the 3-month experimental period. One rabbit inoculated with FCA alone had significant
antibody to MBP. The findings suggest that Freund's complete adjuvant alone can induce
demyelination in the peripheral nerves of rabbits and that SFV may modulate the immune
response acting either as an adjuvant or suppressant in the experimental demyelinating
disease.