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Persistent chikungunya arthritis in Roraima, Brazil

Authors :
Ramão Luciano Nogueira Hayd
Karol Suchowiecki
Hugh Watson
Aileen Y. Chang
Gary L. Simon
Felipe Gomes Naveca
Maony Rodrigues Moreno
Gary S. Firestein
Richard Amdur
Source :
Clinical rheumatology. 39(9)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Amazon region of Brazil experienced a large epidemic of East Central South African (ECSA) chikungunya virus (CHIKV) in 2017 and continuous transmission of CHIKV persists. The impact of chronic arthritis caused by ECSA CHIKV is unknown.The study aim was to describe the duration, severity, and characteristics of CHIKV arthritis in Roraima, Brazil, in comparison with local controls to further understand the long-term rheumatologic impact of ECSA CHIKV infection.We performed a cross-sectional analysis comparing clinical arthritis outcomes among 40 cases with chronic ( 3 months) arthritis attributed to their CHIKV disease (n = 40) with control participants who were exposed to CHIKV but did not develop chronic arthritis (n = 40), rheumatoid arthritis controls (n = 40), and healthy controls lacking CHIKV exposure and arthritis (n = 40).Our primary finding is that over 2 years post-infection, patients report moderate arthritis disease severity comparable with rheumatoid arthritis with the most significant impact on decreased quality of life from pain.These findings suggest that chronic arthritis caused by ECSA CHIKV infection has had a moderate impact in the Americas. Key Points • Chikungunya infection is responsible for moderate arthritis disease severity. • The East Central South African (ECSA) strain of CHIKV is a cause of persistent arthritis in Roraima, Brazil.

Details

ISSN :
14349949
Volume :
39
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical rheumatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f372e0251a825835f7f45520da43ad5c