Edit: I didn't realise there was already a thread on this
so please ignore this one and go here:
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/inde...-hepatitis-b-vaccine.34067/page-2#post-528798
From today's MEA weekly research round-up:
http://www.meassociation.org.uk/201...published-research-abstracts-5-december-2014/
Well over my head.
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/inde...-hepatitis-b-vaccine.34067/page-2#post-528798
From today's MEA weekly research round-up:
http://www.meassociation.org.uk/201...published-research-abstracts-5-december-2014/
ME Association said:From Immunologic Research, 27 November 2014 2014 [Epub ahead of print].
Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia following immunization with the hepatitis B vaccine: another angle of the ‘autoimmune (auto-inflammatory) syndrome induced by adjuvants’ (ASIA).
Agmon-Levin N, Zafrir Y, Kivity S, Balofsky A, Amital H, Shoenfeld Y.
The Zabludowicz Center for Autoimmune Diseases, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, 52621, Tel-Hashomer, Israel.
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to gather information regarding demographic and clinical characteristics of patients diagnosed with either fibromyalgia (FM) or chronic fatigue (CFS) following hepatitis B vaccination (HBVv) and furthermore to apply the recently suggested criteria of autoimmune (auto-inflammatory) syndromes induced by adjuvants (ASIA), in the aim of identifying common characteristics that may suggest an association between fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue and HBV vaccination.
Medical records of 19 patients with CFS and/or fibromyalgia following HBVv immunization were analyzed. All of which were immunized during 1990-2008 in different centers in the USA. All medical records were evaluated for demographics, medical history, the number of vaccine doses, as well as immediate and long term post-immunization adverse events and clinical manifestations.
In addition, available blood tests, imaging results, treatments and outcomes were analyzed. ASIA criteria were applied to all patients.
The mean age of patients was 28.6 ± 11 years, of which 68.4 % were females. 21.05 % had either personal or familial background of autoimmune disease. The mean latency period from the last dose of HBVv to onset of symptoms was 38.6 ± 79.4 days, ranging from days to a year.
Eight (42.1 %) patients continued with the immunization programdespite experiencing adverse events.
Manifestations that were commonly reported included neurological manifestations (84.2 %), musculoskeletal (78.9 %), psychiatric (63.1 %), fatigue (63.1 %), gastrointestinal complainrs (58 %) and mucocutaneous manifestations (36.8 %). Autoantibodies were detected in 71 % of patients tested. All
patients fulfilled the ASIA criteria.
This study suggests that in some cases CFS and FM can be temporally related to immunization, as part of ASIA syndrome. The appearance of adverse event during immunization, the presence of autoimmune susceptibility and higher titers of autoantibodies all can be suggested as risk factors. ASIA criteria
were fulfilled in all patients eluding the plausible link between ASIA and CFS/FM.
Well over my head.
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