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Hepatitis E virus‐associated Guillain–Barre syndrome: Revision of the literature

Author Affiliations
China Medical University
Published InBrain and Behavior
Year2019
Citations42

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The association between preceding infection of hepatitis E virus (HEV) and Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) has been found for more than a decade, while hepatitis E virus-associated Guillain-Barre syndrome (HEV-associated GBS) still remains poorly understood. Initially discovered in 2000, the association between GBS and HEV has been focused by neurologists increasingly. Five percent of patients with GBS had preceding acute HEV infection in the Netherlands and higher rate was found in Bangladesh (11%) where HEV is endemic. METHOD: An extensive review of relevant literature was undertaken. RESULTS: Hepatitis E virus infection may induce GBS via direct viral damage according to recent research findings. On the other hand, the presence of antiganglioside GM1 or GM2 antibodies in serum of some HEV-associated…
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