Long-term outcomes of Guillain-Barré syndrome possibly associated with Zika virus infection.
Diana M WalterosJesus SoaresAshley R StyczynskiJoseph Y AbramsJose I Galindo-BuitragoJorge Acosta-ReyesElsa Bravo-RiberoZuleima E ArtetaAlma Solano-SanchezFranklin Edwin Prieto-AlvaradoMaritza Gonzalez-DuarteEdgar Navarro-LechugaJorge L SalinasErmias D BelayLawrence B SchonbergerInger K DamonMartha L OspinaJames J SejvarPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Long-term outcomes of Zika virus-associated GBS are consistent with those associated with other antecedent antigenic stimuli in terms of mortality and ongoing long-term morbidity, as published in the literature. Persons with Zika virus-associated GBS more frequently reported disability and depression after approximately one year compared with those without GBS.