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Nelson, K. E. (2012). "Invited Commentary: Influenza Vaccine and Guillain-Barre Syndrome--Is There a Risk?". American Journal of Epidemiology. 175 (11): 1129–1132. doi: 10.1093/aje/kws194. PMID 22582208. a b Ryan MM (December 2013). "Pediatric Guillain-Barré syndrome". Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 25 (6): 689–93. doi: 10.1097/MOP.0b013e328365ad3f. PMID 24240288. S2CID 34011924. Guillain G, Barré J, Strohl A (1916). "Sur un syndrome de radiculonévrite avec hyperalbuminose du liquide céphalo-rachidien sans réaction cellulaire. Remarques sur les caractères cliniques et graphiques des réflexes tendineux"[On a syndrome of radiculoneuritis with hypoalbuminemia of the cerebrospinal fluid without cellular reaction. Remarks on the clinical and graphical characters of the tendon reflexes]. Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société des Médecins des Hôpitaux de Paris (in French). 40: 1462–70. NAID 10024485853. N. T. Kirkland, T. Schiller, N. Medhekar and N. Birbilis, Corros. Sci., 2012, 56, 1–4 CrossRef CAS. anuak, chinantèque d’Ozumacín, chinantèque de Tlacoatzintepec, danois, ejagham, féroïen, koonzime, lendu, mfumte, norvégien, shilluk, tlahuica, API
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The syndrome is named after the French neurologists Georges Guillain and Jean Alexandre Barré, who, together with French physician André Strohl, described the condition in 1916. [6] [7] Signs and symptoms [ edit ]
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En danois, féroïen et norvégien, la lettre ø indique une voyelle mi-fermée antérieure arrondie [ ø] ou une voyelle mi-ouverte antérieure arrondie [ œ]. GBS has been reported as a very rare side effect of the Janssen and the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for COVID-19 [25] and European Medicines Agency (EMA) had issued warning to the patients and healthcare providers. [26] The incidence of GBS following the vaccination with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was originally reported as being lower than the incidence of GBS following a COVID-19 infection. [27] More recent studies, however, found no measurable link between COVID-19 infection and GBS, while correlations with a first dose of AstraZeneca or Janssen vaccines were still positive. [28] T. Tsujikawa, K. Yabuta, M. Arakawa and K. Hayashi, J. Power Sources, 2013, 244, 11–16 CrossRef CAS.