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Brazil - Health Authorities investigate link between Zika virus and syndrom of Guillain-Barr?

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
01/12/2015

RJ secretariat studies linking zika and Guillain-Barr?

Two women had the syndrome and had red spots.

Recife has warned, with 42 cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome within 6 months.



The State Department of Health investigates the link between zika virus and Guillain-Barr? syndrome. The association is a novelty in Brazil, and the warning came up with the increase in the number of cases of the syndrome in Pernambuco, according to RJTV.

In Rio, doctors diagnosed two women with Guillain-Barr? syndrome in Rio. One of them, diagnosed a month ago, has been discharged and was not with sequels. The second notification was made on Monday (1), and the woman is being treated.

The syndrome is rare, and affects the nervous system, causing fever, difficulty breathing, headache and joint pain, numbness and weakness in the feet and legs. In more severe cases, leading to paralysis of the limbs.
It was a symptom of another disease that caught the attention of the doctors who treated these two women. They had red spots in the body - one of the viruses zika signals. The State Health Department is investigating whether patients were infected by the Aedes aegypti before contracting the neurological syndrome.

The association of zika virus as a possible cause of Guillain-Barr? syndrome is new in Brazil. The warning came in Recife.
In just six months, they have been confirmed in 42 cases Recife, number three times higher than recorded in 2014. Four tested positive for the virus zika.

"By the time you have a case that presents itself as a neurological complaint, deficit or imbalance, of altered consciousness, with previous, clinical manifestations, suggesting a viral infection, enters the research group the possibility of a virus this order, "said Maria Lucia Brito Ferreira, head of the Neurology Department of the Reef Restoration Hospital.
Most cases of the syndrome is caused by viral infections. And zika could be one of the risk factors.

"Further research time is required, the occurrence of default observation of Guillain-Barr? syndrome to try to establish any kind of correlation," said Alexandre Chieppe, Secretary of Health Surveillance, the secretariat.
 
11.26.2015

Fiocruz proves relation between Zika and rare disease that attacks the nervous system


Fiocruz of Pernambuco proven in Brazilian patients the relationship between zika virus and Guillain-Barr? syndrome (GBS), a rare autoimmune disease that also showed atypical increase in recent months in the Northeast states. The finding raises the red flag around the infection zika, prime suspect of microcephaly epidemic identified in the country. The virus, which arrived in Brazil this year, is present in 18 states, including S?o Paulo and Rio.

"The virus with syndrome link is unequivocal", said the researcher at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte and responsible for virus zika the arrival of identification in Brazil, Kleber Light. When questioned, the health ministry said the matter is under investigation.

The results were obtained in work done by the researcher Lucia Brito, head of the neurology service Restoration Hospital, of Pernambuco. The analysis identified zika presence in the spinal fluid and blood of seven patients with GBS. Suspicions about the relationship between infection and zika syndrome emerged in Polynesia, when researchers identified an increased number of GBS immediately after an outbreak of the disease.

French Polynesia also investigates malformation of fetuses after epidemic zika

The employee researcher at Fiocruz and analysis coordinator who proved the presence of zika in patients with GBS of Pernambuco, Carlos Brito, said that "the infection zika, by itself, can be bland."

- But it has the potential to cause serious problems for both fetuses as well as adults.

The number of cases of GBS has grown significantly in the Northeast of the country between April and June, shortly after the United zika presented the epidemic. In Rio Grande do Norte, were 24 cases of GBS - four times more than the historical average. In Pernambuco, it was found 130 cases also a significant increase on the traditional indicators. The notification also increased in Maranh?o and Para?ba, with 14:06 cases, respectively.
 
Eurosurveillance, Volume 19, Issue 9, 06 March 2014
Rapid communications

ZIKA VIRUS INFECTION COMPLICATED BY GUILLAIN-BARR? SYNDROME ? CASE REPORT, FRENCH POLYNESIA, DECEMBER 2013

Zika fever, considered as an emerging disease of arboviral origin, because of its expanding geographic area, is known as a benign infection usually presenting as an influenza-like illness with cutaneous rash. So far, Zika virus infection has never led to hospitalisation. We describe the first case of Guillain?Barr? syndrome (GBS) occurring immediately after a Zika virus infection, during the current Zika and type 1 and 3 dengue fever co-epidemics in French Polynesia.

Since the beginning of this epidemic, and as up to 8,200 cases of ZIKA infection have already been reported of a 268,000 total population, the incidence of GBS has been multiplied by 20 in French Polynesia (data not shown), raising the assumption of a potential implication of ZIKA.

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