Examples of use of Guillain-Barre syndrome
1. Guillain–Barre Syndrome, a potentially fatal neurological condition which causes temporary paralysis, occurs in around one in one million people vaccinated.
2. "There are complications of campylobacter infection, one of the most severe is the Guillain–Barre syndrome which is a neurological disease leading to paralysis.
3. "Guillain–Barre syndrome can be fatal, or it can lead to permanent neurologic damage." Superbug versions of campylobacter have emerged in response to the feeding of antibiotics to chickens to kill illness in the flocks.
4. After performing for Stephany, Ringold and Capello moved to another room – followed by grinning Stephany – to cheer up 7–year–old Conor Moran, lying pale and quiet in his bed. If I only knew how to juggle, I‘d do this,‘‘ Ringold said as he flipped three pins flawlessly through the air. But I don‘t know how to juggle.‘‘ Conor was hospitalized because of a rare neurological disease called Guillain–Barre Syndrome, which can suddenly stop him from breathing.