“…Campylobacter coli was also isolated from an AMAN patient [37], but C. coli isolates from two other GBS patients had neither ganglioside mimicry nor cross-reactivity with anti-ganglioside autoantibodies [38]. Helicobacter pylori has also been suggested as a possible cause of GBS [39,40], but it is unlikely that such a chronic infection would induce an acute and monophasic, immune-mediated condition. More stringent criteria are required to establish the true pathogenesis of the various micro-organisms that have been isolated in patients with GBS and its related conditions to avoid baseless reporting of causal infections in these conditions.…”