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Rev. chil. infectol ; 38(2): 218-223, abr. 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1388220

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INTRODUCCIÓN: La hipotonía-hiporrespuesta (HHR) es uno de los efectos adversos supuestamente atribuibles a la vacunación e inmunización de tipo neurológico más notificados. El impacto a largo plazo a nivel del neurodesarrollo no es completamente conocida. OBJETIVO: Caracterizar los eventos de HHR post vacuna pentavalente notificados entre 2014 y 2018 al Ministerio de Salud Pública (MSP) de Uruguay. Realizar el tamizaje del neurodesarrollo de los que al momento de la evaluación tenían menos de 6 años de edad. METODOLOGÍA: Estudio descriptivo de las notificaciones al Sistema Nacional de Farmacovigilancia del MSP. Se realizó el tamizaje del neurodesarrollo con la Guía Nacional para la Vigilancia del Desarrollo. RESULTADOS: 30 casos, la mayoría de breve duración, en las primeras horas post primera dosis y con recuperación espontánea. Requirieron hospitalización 29. Se realizó el tamizaje del neurodesarrollo en 16. La media de tiempo entre el evento y esta evaluación fue 2 años y 2 meses. Fue normal la prueba de tamizaje en 15. En uno se detectó un retraso del lenguaje. CONCLUSIONES: Los episodios de HHR se presentaron con características similares a las descritas en la bibliografía. A pesar de las limitaciones del estudio, no se encontraron retrasos ni desvíos del desarrollo en los niños evaluados.


BACKGROUND: Hypotonic-hyporesponsive episodes (HHE) is one frequently reported neurologic adverse effect supposedly attributable to vaccination and immunization. Its long-term impact on neurodevelopment is not completely known. AIM: To characterize the post-pentavalent vaccine HHE events reported to the Uruguayan Ministry of Health (M of H) between 2014 and 2018. To perform neurodevelopment screening of those who were under 6 years of age at the time of evaluation. METHODS: Descriptive study of the reports made to the National Farmacosurveillance System of the M of H. Neurodevelopment screening was performed using the National Guidelines for Developmental Surveillance. RESULTS: 30 cases were studied. Most cases occurred after the first doses, were of short duration and during the first hours after vaccination, with spontaneous recovery. Median time between the event and this evaluation was 2 years and 2 months. Screening tests were normal in 15. Delay in the language area was detected in one case. CONCLUSIONS: HHE events had similar characteristics to those described in the literature, with no severe short-term complications. Despite the limitations of the present study, no delays nor deviations were found in the development of the children who were evaluated.


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Vaccines, Combined/adverse effects , Muscle Hypotonia/etiology , Muscle Hypotonia/epidemiology , Uruguay/epidemiology , Pertussis Vaccine/adverse effects , Immunization , Vaccination , Pharmacovigilance
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 47(2): 65-71, Mar.-Apr. 2005. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-399946

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Em muitos países, o Enterovírus 71 (EV-71) família Picornaviridae é associado a doença de pé-mão e boca e doenças neurológicas agudas enquanto que no Brasil esse vírus está mais associado às últimas. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi utilizar em estudos moleculares e soroepidemiológicos, o primeiro isolamento de EV-71 obtido na região norte do Brasil. No período de janeiro de 1998 a dezembro de 2000 foram coletadas 88 amostras (44 casos de PFA) de fezes das quais, duas (2,2%) foram positivas para EV-71 (73442/PA/99). A seqüência de nucleotídeos do gen que codifica a proteína VP1 mostrou que o isolado 73442/PA/99 foi similar às cepas de EV-71 pertencentes ao grupo B- mais próxima das norte americanas. Teste de neutralização com 389 amostras de soro colhidas no período de janeiro de 1998 a novembro de 2001, de indivíduos com idade de 0 a 15 anos residentes na cidade de Belém, Estado do Pará mostrou os seguintes resultados em relação ao isolado 73442/PA/99 e ao protótipo BrCr: 207 indivíduos (53,2%) tinham anticorpos neutralizantes para ambos os vírus, 167 (42,9%) não tinham anticorpos e 15 tinham anticorpos para um dos dois vírus. Somente 20,2% das crianças com idade de 0 a 3 anos tinham anticorpos neutralizantes para EV-71, indicando que essas crianças estavam mais suscetíveis à infecção. Tanto o estudo de soroprevalência quanto o de sequenciamento da VP1 foram importantes para demonstrar a propagação e o padrão molecular do EV-71 circulante na região norte do Brasil.


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Enterovirus/genetics , Muscle Hypotonia/epidemiology , Muscle Hypotonia/virology , Paralysis/epidemiology , Paralysis/virology , Acute Disease , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Base Sequence , Brazil/epidemiology , Enterovirus/immunology , Feces/virology , Genotype , Neutralization Tests , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sequence Analysis, RNA , Seroepidemiologic Studies
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 59(3B): 686-690, Sept. 2001. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-295831

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Dissociated motor development (DMD) is considered when the baby starts independent walking late, with normality of the other fields of development. There is evidence that babies with DMD present an atypical crawling pattern and hypotonia. To investigate the frequency and characteristics of DMD, neurological examination was performed monthly in 177 healthy full-term babies from 6 months age, in urban and rural zone samples in Brazil. Among 20 children with atypical crawling, none presented hypotonia neither did they start independent walking late. The means of the ages at the begining of atypical crawling and independent walking acquisitions, 7.40mo (SD 1.4) and 12.76mo (SD 2.5) respectively, did not differ from the group with crossed crawling pattern. Thus, in this sample of Brazilian healthy children we did not find cases with DMD


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Humans , Infant , Child, Preschool , Male , Female , Gait/physiology , Muscle Hypotonia/diagnosis , Posture/physiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Child Development , Motor Skills , Muscle Hypotonia/epidemiology , Rural Health , Urban Health
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