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SAHPRA Confirms Third Death Linked To Covid-19 Vaccine Janssen

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Published: April 21, 2023
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Pretoria – A third fatal case of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) has been confirmed following vaccination with the Covid-19 Vaccine Janssen, the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) said on Friday.

Last year, on 4 August and 12 September, SAHPRA reported two fatal cases of GBS following vaccination with Covid-19 Vaccine Janssen. 

On Friday SAHPRA said it has “been informed of a third fatal case of GBS following vaccination with the same vaccine”.

A causality assessment of the reported case was conducted by the National Immunisation Safety Expert Committee (NISEC) using the World Health Organization’s (WHO) methodology. 

“Following investigations, the case was classified as a vaccine product-related event,” said SAHPRA. 

“The events reported in the vaccine recipient were consistent with the case definition of GBS and no other likely cause of GBS was identified at the time of illness.

“As previously communicated, GBS is a very rare but potentially severe neurological adverse event that is associated with the administration of various vaccines and other medicines and can also be triggered by some bacterial or viral infections, including SARS-CoV-2.”

Symptoms of GBS range from mild to severe and may include muscle weakness, muscle pain, numbness, and tingling. 

In many cases, GBS resolves with no serious after-effects, but in some cases, GBS can cause serious or life-threatening problems.

SAHPRA said regulatory authorities have previously investigated reports of GBS associated with Covid-19 vaccines. 

“They concluded that Covid-19 Vaccine Janssen may increase the risk of GBS. GBS is therefore listed as a rare adverse event in the professional information (PI) for Covid-19 Vaccine Janssen,” said SAHPRA.

“Investigations and causality assessment of all reported severe adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) with all Covid-19 vaccines are ongoing. 

“The outcomes of these investigations and causality assessments will be shared with the public as soon as they are completed.”

Important points to note:

Covid-19 vaccines have consistently been shown to prevent severe forms of disease, hospitalisation, and death. Based on the currently available evidence, SAHPRA has determined that the benefits of Covid-19 vaccination far outweigh the very low risk of severe adverse events, including GBS. The public are strongly advised not to delay Covid-19 vaccination if eligible in terms of the national vaccination programme.

SAHPRA urges the public to report any suspected adverse events following the use of all medicines and vaccines. Reporting can be done at a health facility or by downloading the Med Safety App (https://medsafety.sahpra.org.za/), which is available for Android and iOS phones, or by calling the Covid-19 hotline at 0800 029 999. More information regarding AEFIs reported for the Covid-19 vaccines and how to report an AEFI is available from the SAHPRA website: https://aefi-reporting.sahpra.org.za/.

More information regarding AEFIs reported for the Covid-19 vaccines and how to report an AEFI is available from the SAHPRA website: https://aefi-reporting.sahpra.org.za/.

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