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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30126227

ABSTRACT

In our systematic research we identified four studies concerning the onset of neurological adverse events following vaccination and two excluding this association. A 33-year-old Italian man, belonging to the Italian Army was hospitalized because he suffered from vertigo, nausea and sudden right hearing loss not classified (NDD), that set in 24 h after the administration of tetanus-diphtheria and meningococcal vaccines. Some neurological events arising after vaccination are very difficult to treat. In our case, the functional recovery on low and medium frequencies was possible about 6 months after the morbid event.


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Diphtheria-Tetanus Vaccine/adverse effects , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/etiology , Hearing Loss, Sudden/etiology , Meningococcal Vaccines/adverse effects , Vaccination/adverse effects , Adult , Humans , Male
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Clin Immunol ; 181: 60-66, 2017 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28625884

ABSTRACT

Anecdotal case reports, amplified by mass media and internet-based opinion groups, have recently indicated vaccinations as possibly responsible for autoimmunity/lymphoproliferation development. Multiply vaccinated Italian military personnel (group 1, operating in Italy, group 2, operating in Lebanon) were followed-up for nine months to monitor possible post-vaccine autoimmunity/lymphoproliferation onset. No serious adverse event was noticed in both groups. Multivariate analysis of intergroup differences only showed a significant association between lymphocyte increase and tetanus/diphtheria vaccine administration. A significant post-vaccine decrease in autoantibody positivity was observed. Autoantibodies were also studied by microarray analysis of self-proteins in subjects exposed to ≥4 concurrent vaccinations, without observing significant difference among baseline and one and nine months post-vaccine. Moreover, HLA-A2 subjects have been analyzed for the possible CD8T-cell response to apoptotic self-epitopes, without observing significant difference between baseline and one month post-vaccine. Multiple vaccinations in young adults are safe and not associated to autoimmunity/lymphoproliferation onset during a nine-month-long follow-up.


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Autoimmune Diseases/epidemiology , Lymphoproliferative Disorders/epidemiology , Military Personnel/statistics & numerical data , Vaccines/therapeutic use , Adolescent , Adult , Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic/immunology , Antibodies, Antinuclear/immunology , Antibodies, Antiphospholipid/immunology , Autoantibodies/immunology , Autoimmune Diseases/immunology , Blood Protein Electrophoresis , Chickenpox Vaccine/therapeutic use , Diphtheria-Tetanus Vaccine/therapeutic use , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hepatitis A Vaccines/therapeutic use , Hepatitis B Vaccines/therapeutic use , Humans , Immunoglobulins/blood , Influenza Vaccines/therapeutic use , Italy/epidemiology , Lymphoproliferative Disorders/immunology , Male , Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine/therapeutic use , Meningococcal Vaccines/therapeutic use , Poliovirus Vaccine, Inactivated/therapeutic use , Prospective Studies , Rheumatoid Factor/immunology , Risk Factors , Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines/therapeutic use , Young Adult
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