Distinguishing patients with laboratory-confirmed chikungunya from dengue and other acute febrile illnesses, Puerto Rico, 2012-2015

Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne viral, acute febrile illness (AFI) is associated with polyarthralgia and polyarthritis. Differentiation from other AFI is difficult due to the non-specific presentation and limited availability of diagnostics. This 3-year study identified independent clinical predictors...

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Veröffentlicht in:PLoS neglected tropical diseases 2019-07, Vol.13 (7), p.e0007562-e0007562
Hauptverfasser: Alvarado, Luisa I, Lorenzi, Olga D, Torres-Velásquez, Brenda C, Sharp, Tyler M, Vargas, Luzeida, Muñoz-Jordán, Jorge L, Hunsperger, Elizabeth A, Pérez-Padilla, Janice, Rivera, Aidsa, González-Zeno, Gladys E, Galloway, Renee L, Glass Elrod, Mindy, Mathis, Demetrius L, Oberste, M Steven, Nix, W Allan, Henderson, Elizabeth, McQuiston, Jennifer, Singleton, Joseph, Kato, Cecilia, García-Gubern, Carlos, Santiago-Rivera, William, Muns-Sosa, Robert, Ortiz-Rivera, Juan D, Jiménez, Gerson, Rivera-Amill, Vanessa, Andújar-Pérez, Doris A, Horiuchi, Kalanthe, Tomashek, Kay M
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Zusammenfassung:Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne viral, acute febrile illness (AFI) is associated with polyarthralgia and polyarthritis. Differentiation from other AFI is difficult due to the non-specific presentation and limited availability of diagnostics. This 3-year study identified independent clinical predictors by day post-illness onset (DPO) at presentation and age-group that distinguish chikungunya cases from two groups: other AFI and dengue. Specimens collected from participants with fever ≤7 days were tested for chikungunya, dengue viruses 1-4, and 20 other pathogens. Of 8,996 participants, 18.2% had chikungunya, and 10.8% had dengue. Chikungunya cases were more likely than other groups to be older, report a chronic condition, and present
ISSN:1935-2735
1935-2727
1935-2735
DOI:10.1371/journal.pntd.0007562