2020-09-23Zeitschriftenartikel
A clinician's perspective on yellow fever vaccine-associated neurotropic disease
Lecomte, Elien
Laureys, Guy
Verbeke, Frederick
Domingo Carrasco, Cristina
Van Esbroeck, Marjan
Huits, Ralph
Yellow fever (YF) causes high fever, liver dysfunction, renal failure, hypercoagulopathy and platelet dysfunction and
can lead to shock and death with a case-fatality ratio of 20–50%. YF vaccination results in long-lasting protective
immunity. Serious adverse events (SAEs), such as YF vaccine-associated neurotropic disease (YEL-AND) are rare.
We present a case of a 56-year-old Caucasian man with fever, headache, cognitive problems at the emergency
department. He received a primary YF vaccination 4 weeks prior to symptom onset. Cerebrospinal fluid tested
positive (POS) for YF virus by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and confirmed diagnosis of YEL-AND.
The patient recovered with symptomatic treatment. We reviewed published clinical reports on YEL-AND indexed for
MEDLINE. We identified and analyzed 53 case reports. Forty-five patients were male and eight were female. Twenty-
nine cases met criteria for definite YEL-AND and twenty-four for suspected YEL-AND according to YF Vaccine Safety
Working Group. We applied the Brighton Collaboration diagnostic criteria to assess the diagnostic accuracy of the
clinical diagnoses and found meningoencephalitis in 38 reported YEL-AND cases, Guillain Barré Syndrome (GBS)
in seven, Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) in six and myelitis in five. Thirty-five patients recovered
or improved; however, not all cases had a complete follow-up. The prognosis of YEL-AND presenting with GBS,
ADEM or myelitis was poor. Fourteen patients received therapy (corticosteroids, intravenous immunoglobulins
and/or plasmapheresis). In conclusion, YF vaccine-associated neurotropic disease is a very rare but SAE after YF
vaccination. We described a case of YEL-AND and propose a standardized clinical workup of this condition based
on a review of the literature. Centralized registration of complications of YF vaccination is encouraged
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