Abstract
Background: The current triple epidemic caused by dengue, zika and chikungunya constitutes a serious health problem in Brazil. The aim of this study was to investigate acute samples (up to the 7 days of symptoms) from patients presenting acute fever syndrome suspected as arboviral infection and characterize the clinical and laboratorial profile during the co-circulation of dengue, zika and chikungunya in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), midwest region of Brazil. Methods: All suspected cases (n=134) were tested by using serological and molecular diagnostic tests including DENV, ZIKV and CHIKV RT-PCR, Dengue nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) antigen capture ELISA, anti- DENV IgM ELISA and anti-CHIKV IgM ELISA. In addition, clinical, hematological and biochemical parameters of infected patients were analyzed. Results: It was observed that 79.1% of the blood samples were confirmed for ZIKV and/or DENV infection Of those, 38.0% patients were DENV monoinfected, 26.8% were ZIKV monoinfected and 13.4% were DENV/ZIKV co-infected. Seven patients presented Chikungunya IgM antibodies indicating a previous CHIKV infection. Common symptoms included fever, rash, arthralgia, myalgia, prostration, headache and conjunctivitis. Statistical analysis showed that pruritus and edema were associated with ZIKV infection while prostration and vomiting were more associated with dengue. Additionally, total protein and ALT levels were significantly different in DENV patients compared to ZIKV ones. Some DENV infected patients as well as co-infected needed hospitalization and venous hydration. Otherwise, most ZIKV infected patients presented mild clinical course. Among the pregnant women studied (n=11), three were ZIKV monoinfected while four were DENV monoinfected and two were DENV-1/ZIKV coinfected. In general, normal birth outcomes were observed except for the death due to respiratory insufficiency of one baby born to a mother coinfected with DENV-1/ZIKV. Conclusions: Herein, we provide evidence of the co-circulation of DENV, ZIKV and CHIKV infections in the Campo Grande, MS, Brazil, with a high frequency of DENV-1/ZIKV coinfection. Laboratorial diagnosis poses a challenge where those arboviruses are endemic and differential diagnosis proved to imperative for cases characterization. The knowledge about disease severity during arbovirus coinfections is still scarce and there are several issues emphasizing the importance of adequate management of patients at risk areas.
Highlights
Dengue (DENV), Chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses have been receiving a lot of attention, especially due to the recent high number of cases of chikungunya and zika in Brazil[1].DENV and ZIKV, single-stranded positive RNA viruses, belong to the Flaviviridae family and Flavivirus genus
All positive samples for DENV or ZIKV RT-PCR despite coinfection or presence of CHIKV anti- IgM antibodies; ¥ Serotypes of DENV monoinfection: DENV-1 (45/51 [88.2%]) and DENV-4 (6/51 [11.7%]); $ Serotypes of DENV/ZIKV coinfection: DENV-1 (17/18 [94.4%]) and DENV-4 (1/18 [5.5%]); ω Since we considered only molecular diagnosis for mono and co infections classification, two ZIKV PCR positive patients who presented dengue nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) positive test were not include in the analyses as ZIKV monoinfection or DENV/ZIKV coinfection
The present study described the first cases of zika confirmed in the municipality of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul (MS)
Summary
Dengue (DENV), Chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses have been receiving a lot of attention, especially due to the recent high number of cases of chikungunya and zika in Brazil[1].DENV and ZIKV, single-stranded positive RNA viruses, belong to the Flaviviridae family and Flavivirus genus. Dengue (DENV), Chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses have been receiving a lot of attention, especially due to the recent high number of cases of chikungunya and zika in Brazil[1]. CHIKV belongs to the Togaviridae family and Alphavirus genus, and cause an acute febrile disease characterized by severe and debilitating arthralgia[5]. The aim of this study was to investigate acute samples (up to the 7 days of symptoms) from patients presenting acute fever syndrome suspected as arboviral infection and characterize the clinical and laboratorial profile during the co-circulation of dengue, zika and chikungunya in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), midwest region of Brazil. Conclusions: we provide evidence of the co-circulation of DENV, ZIKV and CHIKV infections in the Campo Grande, MS, Brazil, with a high frequency of DENV-1/ZIKV coinfection. The knowledge about disease severity during arbovirus coinfections is still scarce and there are several issues emphasizing the importance of adequate management of patients at risk areas
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