Seasonal variations of childhood Guillain-Barre Syndrome in South west Iran
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32007/jfacmedbagdad.60216Keywords:
Guillain-Barre syndrome, seasonal variation, children, South-West IranAbstract
Background: It was found that the occurrence of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) varies in respect to
the month and season; this variation has not been adequately studied.
Objective: To determine the month and seasonal variation of GBS in children in the Khuzestan
province, south west Iran, during a 10-year period (2006-2015).
Patients and methods: We extracted data retrospectively from acute flaccid paralysis committee
from healthcare centers in all cities of the province, over a 10-year period (from January 1, 2006 to
December 31, 2015). In this study all children under 15 years of age with Guillain-Barre syndrome
were surveyed. In order to compare the frequency of GBS in different seasons and months we used the
Chi Square test.
Results: From 187 cases of GBS, 101 (54%) were males, 86 (46%) females with sex ratio 1.17:1. The
mean age of the children was 5.39 ± 4.02 years. The highest occurrence of GBS was observed in
autumn (32.1%) followed by winter (27.3%). The highest number of cases (28; 15%) occurred in
December and the lowest (8; 4.3%) in September. There was seasonal (P=0.006) and monthly
(P=0.036) variation in occurrence of GBS throughout the year with more prevalence in autumn ,
September and December.
Conclusion: Our study showed that there is a significant monthly and seasonal variation in children
with GBS in Khuzestan province.