Abstract

Chikungunya virus is an Alphavirus belonging to the family Togaviridae that is transmitted to humans by an infected Aedes mosquito. Patients develop fever, inflammatory arthritis, and rash during the acute stage of infection. Although the illness is self-limiting, atypical and severe cases are not uncommon, and 60% may develop chronic symptoms that persist for months or even for longer durations. Having a distinct periodical epidemiologic outbreak pattern, chikungunya virus reappeared in Thailand in December 2018. Here, we describe a cohort of acute chikungunya patients who had presented to the Bangkok Hospital for Tropical Diseases during October 2019. Infection was detected by a novel antigen kit and subsequently confirmed by real-time RT-PCR using serum collected at presentation to the Fever Clinic. Other possible acute febrile illnesses such as influenza, dengue, and malaria were excluded. We explored the sequence of clinical manifestations at presentation during the acute phase and associated the viral load with the clinical findings. Most of the patients were healthy individuals in their forties. Fever and arthralgia were the predominant clinical manifestations found in this patient cohort, with a small proportion of patients with systemic symptoms. Higher viral loads were associated with arthralgia, and arthralgia with the involvement of the large joints was more common in female patients.

Highlights

  • We explored the sequence of clinical manifestations, including the hematological profile, that occurred during the presentation to the Fever Clinic and evaluated the association of viral load with clinical and laboratory parameters to know chikungunya-specific features

  • During October 2019, 26 patients who presented to the Fever Clinic with clinically

  • During October 2019, 26 patients who presented to the Fever Clinic with clinically compatible features of chikungunya infection were analyzed in this report

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Introduction

Several arboviral infections are endemic to Thailand [1,2,3]. Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has the potential for re-emerging and is notorious for its morbidity [4]. Chikungunya is an Alphavirus belonging to the family Togaviridae that is transmitted by an infected Aedes mosquito [5,6]. There are several lineages of the chikungunya virus

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