Viremia and clinical manifestations in acute febrile patients of Chikungunya infection during the 2016 CHIKV outbreak in Delhi, India

Rohit Sagar , Siva Raghavendhar , Vineet Jain , Naushad Khan , Anmol Chandele , Ashok Kumar Patel , Murali Kaja , Pratima Ray , Neera Kapoor
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Abstract

Background

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an infectious agent that caused several outbreaks among different countries and affected approximately 1.3 million Indian populations. It is transmitted by Aedes mosquito–either A. albopictus or A. aegypti. Generally, the clinical manifestations of CHIKV infection involve high-grade fever, joint pain, skin rashes, headache, and myalgia. The present study aims to investigate the relationship between the CHIKV virus load and clinical symptoms of the CHIKV infection so that better patient management can be done in the background of the CHIKV outbreak as there is no licensed anti-viral drug and approved vaccines available against CHIKV.

Methods

CHIKV RTPCR positive samples (n = 18) (Acute febrile patients having D.O.F ≤ 7 days) were taken for the quantification of CHIKV viremia by Real-Time PCR. Clinical features of the febrile patients were recorded during the collection of blood samples.

Results

The log mean virus load of 18 RT-PCR-positive samples was 1.3 × 106 copies/mL (1.21 × 103–2.33 × 108 copies/mL). Among the observed clinical features, the log mean virus load (CHIKV) of the patients without skin rash is higher than in the patients with skin rash (6.61 vs 5.5, P = 0.0435).

Conclusion

The conclusion of the study was that the patients with skin rashes had lower viral load and those without skin rashes had higher viral load.

2016年印度德里CHIKV疫情期间基孔肯雅病毒感染急性发热患者的病毒血症和临床表现
背景基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)是一种传染性病原体,曾在不同国家多次爆发,影响了约 130 万印度人。它由白纹伊蚊或埃及伊蚊传播。一般来说,CHIKV 感染的临床表现包括高烧、关节痛、皮疹、头痛和肌痛。本研究旨在探讨CHIKV病毒载量与CHIKV感染的临床症状之间的关系,以便在CHIKV疫情爆发的背景下更好地管理患者,因为目前还没有针对CHIKV的许可抗病毒药物和批准疫苗。结果 18 份 RT-PCR 阳性样本的病毒载量对数平均值为 1.3 × 106 拷贝/毫升(1.21 × 103-2.33 × 108 拷贝/毫升)。在观察到的临床特征中,无皮疹患者的病毒载量(CHIKV)对数平均值高于有皮疹的患者(6.61 vs 5.5,P = 0.0435)。
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