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  • The occurrence is called Guillian-Barre Syndrome (GBS).

    The Prince Albert Daily Herald: News By Angela Hill 2009

  • Trials can’t pick up extremely rare reactions, such as Guillian-Barré syndrome (GBS), a neurological disorder that can lead to paralysis and, in rare cases, death.

    One dose of swine flu vaccine may be enough for most adults 2009

  • Trials can’t pick up extremely rare reactions, such as Guillian-Barré syndrome GBS, a neurological disorder that can lead to paralysis and, in rare cases, death.

    One dose of swine flu vaccine may be enough for most adults 2009

  • He was diagnosed with Guillian-Barré syndrome in 2008 and resides with his family in North Carolina.

    Five People Born on December 16 | myFiveBest 2009

  • A: Risks are considered by most experts to be very low and limited largely to local pain and swelling at the site of injection with rare instances (1 in 1 million) of a paralyzing condition known as Guillian-Barre Syndrome (that rate was higher during the previous swine flu outbreak in 1976 when the incidence was estimated at 1 in 100,000).

    Facts About Swine Flu 2009

  • Guillian Barre Syndrome also known as French Polio does indeed in most casees cause temporary paralysis and in most cases, so my doctor has told me, is totally curable, with an extensive rehab-recovery period.

    Sebelius on swine flu: 'We're preparing for the worst' 2009

  • A: Risks are considered by most experts to be very low and limited largely to local pain and swelling at the site of injection with rare instances (1 in 1 million) of a paralyzing condition known as Guillian-Barre Syndrome (that rate was higher during the previous swine flu outbreak in 1976 when the incidence was estimated at 1 in 100,000).

    Facts About Swine Flu 2009

  • A: Risks are considered by most experts to be very low and limited largely to local pain and swelling at the site of injection with rare instances (1 in 1 million) of a paralyzing condition known as Guillian-Barre Syndrome (that rate was higher during the previous swine flu outbreak in 1976 when the incidence was estimated at 1 in 100,000).

    Facts About Swine Flu 2009

  • The vaccine does not have any serious side effects although a possible association with Guillian Barre Syndrome (GBS) is being investigated.

    Meningococcus Vaccine 2010

  • If the H1N1 swine flu vaccine is safe, then why did a healthy 14 year old boy suddenly develop Guillian Barre Syndrome after getting the shot?

    The Copenhagen Climate Change Treaty Summit Begins On Monday 2009

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