South African with rare neurological disorder dies after getting inoculated by Johnson & Johnson's vaccine

Edited By: Vyomica Berry
Johannesburg, South Africa Updated: Aug 05, 2022, 12:10 AM(IST)

A traditionally clad woman in Zulu attire looks on as she receives a jab of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine in South Africa Photograph:( AFP )

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A causal link has been established between the patient's death and the Janssen vaccine according to South Africa's health regulator

In a first, a South African citizen with a rare neurological disorder called Guillain-Barre Syndrome died after getting inoculated with Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine.

A causal link has been established between the patient's death and the vaccine according to South Africa's health regulator.

Professor Hannelie Meyer told news agency Reuters that "At the time of illness no other cause for the Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) could be identified."

Highlighting that GBS can be triggered by SARS-CoV-2, J&J said it was associated with the administration of various vaccines.

In order to avoid complications, the company said it strongly supported raising awareness of the signs and symptoms of rare events to ensure they can be quickly identified and effectively treated.

Data suggested there was an increased risk of GBS in the six weeks after vaccination due to which US authorities added a warning to a factsheet for J&J's vaccine.

The rate of reported cases of GBS in Janssen vaccine recipients exceeded the background rate only slightly, according to J&J.

Like J&J's vaccine, AstraZeneca's COVID vaccine also uses viral vector technology due to which GBS was listed as a possible side-effect Europe's medicines regulator last year.

(With inputs from agencies)

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