Wednesday, January 4, 2017

10-year-old girl paralyzed after flu shots

It is a healthy ten-year- the girl was paralyzed due to a rare brain infection. She had lost the ability to talk to all 4 days after getting the flu shot.


 10-year-old girl paralyzed after flu shots  flu shot


American Maroussia Hryvnia faced with a disease called acute disseminated encephalomyelitis Which is an inflammatory central nervous system disease. The disease in a short time led to paralysis and loss of ability to speak in a child that four days before got Flu Shot . With this faced serious condition about 8 people per million, and 5% cases of acute scattering encephalomyelitis the patient's disease were conducted on the eve of some immunizations. Research It shows that the disease is much more common among those who have been victim of infections due to viruses such as influenza, than among those who received a vaccinations. But these statistics are unlikely to somehow comfort the parents Maroussi.


 10-year-old girl paralyzed after flu shots  flu shot


"She loved to school loved to run, to play and sing in the choir - said the girl's mother. - It was an absolutely healthy child. In November last year, I took it on Flu Shot And in the next couple of days she did not have any deviations from the norm - she's also played with the children. And on the third day Maroussia I woke up paralyzed in bed. My daughter was able to open his eyes, but I could not move or just to talk. "


First Help the girl was taken away to the hospital, where doctors put a disappointing diagnosis. Since almost one year, but Marussia still can not speak, parents are forced to wear it in the bath in her arms. Most of the time the girl is carried out in a special hospital bed installed in the living room (bed too big to fit in the bedroom). According to the mother, doctors still refuse to confirm or deny the information that is vaccinated from the flu has led to this severe complication. (READ MORE)


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