Guillain-Barré Syndrome

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Guillain-Barré Syndrome

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A rare neurological disorder, Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), has been reported in Pune, Maharashtra. 

About Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS): Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a rare autoimmune neurological disorder in which the immune system attacks the peripheral nerves, leading to muscle weakness and potential paralysis.

  • How It Affects the Body
    • The myelin sheath, a fatty layer surrounding nerve cells, is destroyed, affecting the transmission of nerve signals.
    • This results in muscle weakness, loss of sensation, and, in severe cases, paralysis.
  • Signs and Symptoms
    • Early Signs:
      • Tingling or “pins and needles” sensation in the toes, fingers, ankles, or wrists.
      • Weakness starting in the legs, spreading to the arms and upper body.
    • Progressive Symptoms:
      • Difficulty walking or climbing stairs.
      • Back pain and pain in the legs.
      • Trouble with facial movements and double vision.
      • Difficulty speaking, swallowing, or breathing in severe cases.
    • Severe Complications:
      • Paralysis of the legs, arms, or face.
      • Respiratory failure due to affected chest muscles.
      • Autonomic dysfunction, leading to abnormal blood pressure and heart rate.
  • Diagnosis and Treatment
    • Diagnosis:
      • Clinical evaluation of symptoms.
      • Electromyography (EMG) to assess nerve function.
      • Lumbar puncture to check cerebrospinal fluid.
    • Treatment:
      • Plasma Exchange (Plasmapheresis): Removes antibodies attacking the nerves by treating the blood plasma.
      • Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG): Neutralizes harmful antibodies with proteins from healthy donors.
      • Supportive care includes physical and occupational therapy. Intensive care for patients with severe respiratory or autonomic complications.
  • Precautions to Prevent GBS
    • Hygiene Practices: Prevent infections, especially those causing gastroenteritis, by maintaining good hygiene.
    • Healthy Lifestyle: Ensure proper nutrition, regular exercise, and adequate sleep.
    • Early Medical Attention: Seek immediate care for symptoms like sudden muscle weakness, difficulty breathing, or facial paralysis.

 

WHO Guidelines and Actions

  • Surveillance: Monitoring triggers like Campylobacter jejuni and Zika virus.
  • Management: Providing guidelines and training health systems for effective GBS management.
  • Research: Defining research priorities to better understand and treat GBS.
  • Global Action Plan: Addressing neurological disorders like GBS through intersectoral collaboration.

 

Steps Taken by Government Authorities

  • Resource Mobilisation: Deployment of drugs, hospital beds, and manpower to handle the surge.
  • Sensitisation Programs: Awareness campaigns by state health authorities and BMC to educate healthcare providers and the public.
  • Epidemiological Studies: Investigations by central and state teams to determine the outbreak’s cause and implement preventive measures.
  • Central Team Deployment: The Union Health Ministry has deputed a high-level multidisciplinary team to Pune, comprising experts from:
    • National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Delhi
    • National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru
    • Regional Office of Health & Family Welfare
    • National Institute for Virology (NIV), Pune
  • State-Level Interventions:
    • The Maharashtra government has allocated drugs, hospital beds, and manpower to manage cases.
    • Sensitisation programs have been initiated by the state authorities and the Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC).
    • Monitoring and Surveillance: Public health interventions and epidemiological studies are underway to identify the cause of the surge.
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