This research aims to investigate how climatic and geographic factors affect antecedent infections in Guillain-Barré Syndrome.
Conducted a long-term longitudinal analysis
Examined climatic and geographic variations in relation to GBS
Collected data over various seasons in Bangladesh
Higher temperatures and increased precipitation correlate with increased GE-related GBS infections
Findings indicate seasonal variations affect these infections
Further studies on climate-sensitive infectious triggers are recommended
Abstract
Warmer temperature and higher precipitation, particularly spring and summer, favor GE-related GBS. Further studies are warranted to explore climate-sensitive infectious triggers of GBS in Bangladesh.