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* There are some evidence demonstrating that there might be a connection between vaccination and Guillain Barre syndrome.
* There are some evidence demonstrating that there might be a connection between vaccination and Guillain Barre syndrome.


* These vaccines include:
* These vaccines include:<ref name="pmid2450302">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hemachudha T, Griffin DE, Chen WW, Johnson RT |title=Immunologic studies of rabies vaccination-induced Guillain-Barré syndrome |journal=Neurology |volume=38 |issue=3 |pages=375–8 |date=March 1988 |pmid=2450302 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid1851395">{{cite journal |vauthors=Safranek TJ, Lawrence DN, Kurland LT, Culver DH, Wiederholt WC, Hayner NS, Osterholm MT, O'Brien P, Hughes JM |title=Reassessment of the association between Guillain-Barré syndrome and receipt of swine influenza vaccine in 1976-1977: results of a two-state study. Expert Neurology Group |journal=Am. J. Epidemiol. |volume=133 |issue=9 |pages=940–51 |date=May 1991 |pmid=1851395 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
** Rabies vaccines
** Rabies vaccines
** Swine-flu influenza vaccine
** Swine-flu influenza vaccine

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  • There are some evidence demonstrating that there might be a connection between vaccination and Guillain Barre syndrome.
  • These vaccines include:[1][2]
    • Rabies vaccines
    • Swine-flu influenza vaccine

References

  1. Hemachudha T, Griffin DE, Chen WW, Johnson RT (March 1988). "Immunologic studies of rabies vaccination-induced Guillain-Barré syndrome". Neurology. 38 (3): 375–8. PMID 2450302.
  2. Safranek TJ, Lawrence DN, Kurland LT, Culver DH, Wiederholt WC, Hayner NS, Osterholm MT, O'Brien P, Hughes JM (May 1991). "Reassessment of the association between Guillain-Barré syndrome and receipt of swine influenza vaccine in 1976-1977: results of a two-state study. Expert Neurology Group". Am. J. Epidemiol. 133 (9): 940–51. PMID 1851395.

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