[Perceived morbidity and community burden of chikungunya in La Reunion].

P Gérardin, A Fianu, D Malvy, C Mussard, K Boussaïd, O Rollot, A Michault, B A Gaüzere, G Bréart, F Favier
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Background: Persistence of clinical manifestations, especially polyarthralgia and fatigue, is a characteristic feature of chikungunya virus (CHIK-v) infection. The purpose of this study was to measure the impact of prolonged or late-onset manifestations of CHIK-v infection on the self-perceived health of people on Reunion Island.

Methods: This retrospective cohort survey, dubbed TELECHIK survey, was conducted eighteen months after the end of the chikungunya outbreak on a representative random sample from the SEROCHIK population-based survey conducted on Reunion Island. A total of 1094 subjects whose CHIK-v specific IgG antibody status had been documented were interviewed about current symptoms.

Results: Analysis of data showed 45% of CHIK+ vs 14% of CHIK- subjects reporting musculoskeletal pain (P < 0.001), 56% vs. 44% reporting fatigue (P = 0.003), 77% vs. 53% reporting cerebral manifestations (P < 0.001), 51% vs. 34% reporting sensorineural impairments (P < 0.001), 18% vs. 13% reporting digestive complaints (P = 0.06), and 38% vs. 32% reporting skin involvement (P = 0.13). The mean delay between infection and interview was two years (range, 15-34 months). Analysis of data after correction for age, gender, body mass index and comorbidity indicated that rheumatic pain, fatigue, cerebral manifestations and sensorineural impairments were more likely in CHIK+ than CHIK- subjects but the likelihood of digestive and skin manifestations was the same.

Conclusion: With a mean delay of two years after infection, 45% to 77% of CHIK+ subjects reported prolonged or late-onset symptoms attributable to CHIK-v. These results indicate that persistent manifestations of chikungunya infection have a heavy impact on rheumatologic, neurological and sensorineural health.

[留尼汪岛基孔肯雅热的感知发病率和社区负担]。
背景:持续的临床表现,特别是多关节痛和疲劳,是基孔肯雅病毒(CHIK-v)感染的特征。本研究的目的是测量长时间或晚发的CHIK-v感染表现对留尼旺岛人自我感知健康的影响。方法:这项被称为TELECHIK调查的回顾性队列调查是在基孔肯雅疫情结束18个月后对留尼旺岛进行的基于SEROCHIK人群调查的代表性随机样本进行的。共采访1094名记录有中国猪流感病毒特异性IgG抗体状态的受试者,询问其当前症状。结果:数据分析显示,45%的CHIK+对14%的CHIK-受试者报告肌肉骨骼疼痛(P < 0.001), 56%对44%报告疲劳(P = 0.003), 77%对53%报告大脑表现(P < 0.001), 51%对34%报告感觉神经损伤(P < 0.001), 18%对13%报告消化系统不适(P = 0.06), 38%对32%报告皮肤受累(P = 0.13)。感染和面谈之间的平均延迟时间为两年(范围15-34个月)。对年龄、性别、体重指数和合并症进行校正后的数据分析表明,与CHIK-受试者相比,CHIK+受试者更容易出现风湿性疼痛、疲劳、大脑表现和感觉神经损伤,但消化和皮肤表现的可能性相同。结论:感染后平均延迟两年,45% - 77%的CHIK+患者报告CHIK-v引起的延长或迟发性症状。这些结果表明,基孔肯雅热感染的持续表现对风湿病、神经和感觉神经健康有严重影响。
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