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Title: Exploring the Chikungunya virus landscape in a dengue-endemic Brazilian area
Authors: de La Roque D, Santos E, Policastro L, da Costa P, Evaristo M, Yamamoto A, Giomo D, Torres P, Gentil D, Minto E, Slavov S, Fonseca V, dos Santos Barros C, Martins A, Calado R, Passos L, Elias M, Sampaio S, Giovanetti M, Covas D, Alcântara L, Kashima S.
Journal: Journal of Infection and Public Health,17(7):102442. doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2024.04.026.: (2024)

Abstract

We aimed to describe the landscape, including molecular, epidemiological, and clinical aspects of CHIKV infections in the Ribeirao Preto region, an area endemic to dengue. We randomly screened 3744 plasma samples that had undergone DENV diagnosis to evaluate CHIKV-RNA using an in-house RT-PCR assay. Positive samples were followed clinically, and RNA samples were submitted to whole genome sequencing. Seventeen cases (0.5 %) were positive for CHIKV-RNA despite being negative for DENV-RNA. Notably, half of the patients experienced prolonged arthralgia lasting more than 90 days. Compared with the healthy control group, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia were observed in all CHIKV-positive individuals with statistically significant P values (P < 0.0001 and P = 0.0003, respectively). The genomic analysis revealed that the CHIKV strains being studied are classified within the East-Central-South-African (ECSA) genotype. This analysis identified new mutations, E1: K211E and E2: V264A, while the previously known mutation E1: A226V was not detected among these strains. This study highlights the need for epidemiological surveillance and preparedness for potential CHIKV epidemics in Brazil, particularly where other arboviruses co-circulate.

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Citation: de La Roque D, Santos E, Policastro L, da Costa P, Evaristo M, Yamamoto A, Giomo D, Torres P, Gentil D, Minto E, Slavov S, Fonseca V, dos Santos Barros C, Martins A, Calado R, Passos L, Elias M, Sampaio S, Giovanetti M, Covas D, Alcântara L, Kashima S. Exploring the Chikungunya virus landscape in a dengue-endemic Brazilian area Journal of Infection and Public Health,17(7):102442. doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2024.04.026.: (2024).


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