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Post-rotavirus vaccine intussusception in identical twins: A case report.

F La Rosa1, M G Scuderi2, V Taranto1, V La Rosa1, C M Spinello1, G La Camera3, M Astuto3.   

Abstract

The intussusception is one of the most frequent causes of occlusive syndrome in infants and in children. (1) The mesenteric lymphadenopathy, wich is very rare post rotavirus vaccination, can cause intussusception, (2-5) especially in genetically predisposed individuals. (6) There is an association between intussusception and some classes of genotype. (7-9) Two infants aged 3 months, vaccinated against rotavirus. After about a week, one of the 2 identical infants presented inconsolable crying, vomiting, loose stools mixed with blood, and was diagnosed with bowel obstruction with intussusception. He was operated in urgency. After a few hours, his brother presented vomiting, and was admitted to our Hospital for suspected intussusception. The controls carried out have confirmed the presence of intussusception that was treated early, before the onset of severe symptoms. The incidence of post rotavirus vaccine intussusception is very low. The determining factor hypothetically might be linked to the presence of a genotype that exposes infants to a greater risk of developing mesenteric lymphadenitis and intussusception. In our case, the diagnosis of intussusception occurred in a twin, which allowed us to recognize early symptoms which accused the brother and schedule the surgery with less urgency. Our experience may want to sensitize families and pediatricians to report cases of intussusception given a theoretical familiar association. The study of the genotype could be decisive for or not to exclude the presence of a risk of invagination, thus avoiding vaccination.

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Keywords:  Intussusception; Rotavirus; Vaccine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27070956      PMCID: PMC5027721          DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2016.1171441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother        ISSN: 2164-5515            Impact factor:   3.452


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1.  Reply letter and clarifications on behalf of La Rosa and colleagues to Sicilian Public Health Authorities.

Authors:  Francesco La Rosa; Grasso Chiara; Valeria La Rosa; Valentina Taranto; Concetta Maria Spinello; Giuseppa La Camera; Marinella Astuto
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2016-08-23       Impact factor: 3.452

2.  Precise reply and clarifications on behalf of Sicilian Public Health Authorities to the case report published by La Rosa and collegues.

Authors:  Francesco Vitale; Claudio Costantino; Vincenzo Restivo; Nicolò Casuccio; Giovanni Corsello; Mario Palermo; Ignazio Tozzo
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2016-08-25       Impact factor: 3.452

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