نتایج جستجو برای: chikungunya fever

تعداد نتایج: 98851  

Journal: :Journal of current and advance medical research 2022

Background: Chikungunya virus is common in Bangladesh. Objective: The aim of the study was to estimate post-outbreak seroprevalence chikungunya infection a Bangladeshi urban slum population. Methodology: From April May 2018, cross-sectional conducted Bauniabadh, an underprivileged area Mirpur Thana (subdistrict), Dhaka, Randomly selected residents this were interviewed and screened for IgM IgG ...

2013
Maria Rosario Capeding Mary Noreen Chua Sri Rezeki Hadinegoro Ismail I. H. M. Hussain Revathy Nallusamy Punnee Pitisuttithum Kusnandi Rusmil Usa Thisyakorn Stephen J. Thomas Ngoc Huu Tran Dewa Nyoman Wirawan In-Kyu Yoon Alain Bouckenooghe Yanee Hutagalung Thelma Laot Tram Anh Wartel

BACKGROUND Common causes of acute febrile illness in tropical countries have similar symptoms, which often mimic those of dengue. Accurate clinical diagnosis can be difficult without laboratory confirmation and disease burden is generally under-reported. Accurate, population-based, laboratory-confirmed incidence data on dengue and other causes of acute fever in dengue-endemic Asian countries ar...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1970
N Hahon C J Mayhew

Mixtures of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis, Rift Valley fever, and chikungunya viruses may be assayed by selective immunofluorescence staining of infected cell monolayers. A multiple serum neutralization test is described for quantifying reactions of these viruses with mixtures of serum antibodies.

2011
Ranjan Ramasamy Sinnathamby N. Surendran Pavilupillai J. Jude Sangaralingam Dharshini Muthuladchumy Vinobaba

Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) and Aedes albopictus Skuse mosquitoes transmit serious human arboviral diseases including yellow fever, dengue and chikungunya in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. Females of the two species have adapted to undergo preimaginal development in natural or artificial collections of freshwater near human habitations and feed on human blood. While there is an effectiv...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2015
Salim Mattar Jorge Miranda Hernando Pinzon Vanesa Tique Amada Bolanos Jose Aponte German Arrieta Marco Gonzalez Katerine Barrios Hector Contreras Jaime Alvarez Ader Aleman

INTRODUCTION The Caribbean area of Colombia has been severely affected by a Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) outbreak since 2014. METHODOLOGY The study was carried out on 100 patients during a fever outbreak from August to September 2014 in two small rural villages in the northern Caribbean area of Colombia. The molecular assays performed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) o...

2016
Antonio Carlos Bandeira Gubio Soares Campos Silvia Ines Sardi Veronica França Diniz Rocha Guilherme Cesar Mendes Rocha

PURPOSE To report the first case of Chikungunya encephalitis acquired in the perinatal period during the current outbreak in Brazil. METHODS Case report. RESULTS A male neonate with 3500 g developed macular erythematous rash, hypoactivity and fever progressing to generalized seizures. His mother had experienced a disseminated rash and fever before delivery. EEG showed diffuse slowing and cr...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2012
S Shenoy G C M Pradeep

Neurodevelopmental follow-up of neonates with vertically transmitted Chikungunya fever has been infrequently reported. We herein report neurodevelopment follow up of two such babies at 3 year of age.

2015
Jaime R. Torres Leopoldo Códova G. Julio S. Castro Libsen Rodríguez Víctor Saravia Joanne Arvelaez Antonio Ríos-Fabra María A. Longhi Melania Marcano

A large epidemic of Chikungunya fever currently affects the Caribbean, Central and South America. Despite a high number of reported cases, little is known on the occurrence of severe clinical complications. We describe four Venezuelan patients with a severe and/or lethal course who exhibit unusual manifestations of the disease. Case 1 describes a 75 year-old man with rapid onset of septic shock...

2015
Meghnath Dhimal Ishan Gautam Hari Datt Joshi Robert B. O’Hara Bodo Ahrens Ulrich Kuch

BACKGROUND The presence of the recently introduced primary dengue virus vector mosquito Aedes aegypti in Nepal, in association with the likely indigenous secondary vector Aedes albopictus, raises public health concerns. Chikungunya fever cases have also been reported in Nepal, and the virus causing this disease is also transmitted by these mosquito species. Here we report the results of a study...

2015
Diego Ruiz-Moreno

BACKGROUND Chikungunya fever is a viral disease that recently invaded the American continent. In America, it is transmitted mainly by the mosquito Aedes aegypti, but Aedes albopictus is the main vector in other regions of the world. This work estimates the risk of disease emergence and the corresponding population at risk for the case of a naive population in the metropolitan area of Buenos Air...

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