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Ana Cristina Vanderley Oliveira1, Licia Maria Henrique da Mota2, Leopoldo Luiz Dos Santos-Neto2, Jozélio Freire De Carvalho3, Iramaya Rodrigues Caldas4, Olindo Assis Martins Filho5, Pedro Luis Tauil2.
Abstract
Yellow fever is an infectious disease, endemic in South America and Africa. This is a potentially serious illness, with lethality between 5 and 40% of cases. The most effective preventive vaccine is constituted by the attenuated virus strain 17D, developed in 1937. It is considered safe and effective, conferring protection in more than 90% in 10 years. Adverse effects are known as mild reactions (allergies, transaminases transient elevation, fever, headache) and severe (visceral and neurotropic disease related to vaccine). However, little is known about its potential to induce autoimmune responses. This systematic review aims to identify the occurrence of autoinflammatory diseases related to 17D vaccine administration. Six studies were identified describing 13 possible cases. The diseases were Guillain-Barré syndrome, multiple sclerosis, multiple points evanescent syndrome, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, autoimmune hepatitis, and Kawasaki disease. The data suggest that 17D vaccination may play a role in the mechanism of loss of self-tolerance.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25405025 PMCID: PMC4227414 DOI: 10.1155/2014/473170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autoimmune Dis ISSN: 2090-0430
Cases of autoimmune diseases after yellow fever vaccination.
| Author | Disease | Age (years) | Gender | Time between vaccine and symptoms (days) | Symptoms | McHarm (quality) | Other vaccines | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | McMahon et al. [ | GBS | 49 | M | 10 | Headache, diplopia | Good | Meningitis, dT, typhoid fever, Salk |
| 2 | McMahon et al. [ | GBS | 37 | M | 16 | Headache, blurred vision | Good | Hep B, meningitis, dT |
| 3 | McMahon et al. [ | GBS | 17 | F | 7 | Difficulty breathing | Good | Typhoid, Hep A, dT |
| 4 | McMahon et al. [ | GBS | 56 | M | 27 | Paresis | Good | Hep A, Hep B, typhoid fever, meningitis |
| 5 | McMahon et al. [ | GBS | 63 | F | 16 | Headache, unsteady gait | Good | Hep A |
| 6 | McMahon et al. [ | GBS | 68 | F | 8 | Paresis | Good | dT, Hep A, typhoid |
| 8 | McMahon et al. [ | ADEM | 18 | M | 20 | Eye pain, paresis, blurred vision | Good | dT, MMR |
| 9 | McMahon et al. [ | ADEM | 61 | M | 7 | Unsteady gait | Good | dT, hepatitis A |
| 10 | Miller et al. [ | MS | 22 | M | “Few hours” | Visual loss, paresis | Bad | Typhoid, tetanus, chickenpox |
| 11 | Perumalswami et al. [ | AIH | 31 | F | 11 | Liver failure | Intermediate | Hep A |
| 12 |
Schmöeller et al. [ | KD | 12 | M | 20 | Conjunctivitis, fever, coronary aneurism | Bad | None |
| 13 | Stangos et al. [ | MEWDS | 50 | F | 10 | Temporary visual loss | Intermediate | Hepatitis A |
| 14 | Vital et al. [ | MS? | 66 | M | 15 | Facial paralysis | Bad | None |
GBS: Guillain-Barré syndrome; ADMS: acute demyelinating multiple sclerosis; AIH: autoimmune hepatitis; KD: Kawasaki disease; MEWDS: multiple evanescent white dot syndrome; dT: dyphteria and tetanus; Hep B: hepatitis B; Hep A: hepatitis A; MMR: Measles-Mumps-Rubella.