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Chikungunya: important lessons from the Jamaican experience

OBJECTIVES. To describe the clinical presentation of chikungunya virus (CHIKV) illness in adults during the 2014 outbreak in Jamaica and to determine the predictive value of the case definition. METHODS. A cross-sectional study was conducted using clinical data from suspected cases of CHIKV that wer...

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Autores principales: Duncan, Jacqueline, Gordon-Johnson, Kelly Ann, Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K, Cunningham-Myrie, Colette, Ernst, Kacey, McMorris, Nathlee, Grant, Andriene, Graham, Marcia, Chin, Daisylyn, Webster-Kerr, Karen
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Publicado: Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6612717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28902273
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2017.60
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author Duncan, Jacqueline
Gordon-Johnson, Kelly Ann
Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K
Cunningham-Myrie, Colette
Ernst, Kacey
McMorris, Nathlee
Grant, Andriene
Graham, Marcia
Chin, Daisylyn
Webster-Kerr, Karen
author_facet Duncan, Jacqueline
Gordon-Johnson, Kelly Ann
Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K
Cunningham-Myrie, Colette
Ernst, Kacey
McMorris, Nathlee
Grant, Andriene
Graham, Marcia
Chin, Daisylyn
Webster-Kerr, Karen
author_sort Duncan, Jacqueline
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description OBJECTIVES. To describe the clinical presentation of chikungunya virus (CHIKV) illness in adults during the 2014 outbreak in Jamaica and to determine the predictive value of the case definition. METHODS. A cross-sectional study was conducted using clinical data from suspected cases of CHIKV that were reported to the Ministry of Health in April – December 2014. In addition, charts were reviewed of all individuals over 15 years of age with suspected CHIKV based on a diagnosis of CHIKV or “acute viral illness” that presented to four major health centers in Jamaica during the week prior to and the peak week of the epidemic. Data abstracted from these charts using a modified CHIKV Case Investigation Form included demographics, clinical findings, and laboratory tests. RESULTS. In 2014, the Ministry of Health of Jamaica received 4 447 notifications of CHIKV infection. PCR testing was conducted on 137 suspected CHIKV cases (56 men and 81 women; median age 28 years) and was positive for 89 (65%) persons. In all, 205 health charts were identified that met the selection criteria (51 men and 154 women, median age 43 years). The most commonly reported symptoms were arthralgia (86%) and fever (76%). Of those who met the epidemiologic case definition for CHIKV as defined by the Pan American Health Organization, only 34% had this diagnosis recorded. Acute viral illness was the most frequently recorded diagnosis (n = 79; 58%). CONCLUSIONS. Broader case definitions for acute CHIKV illness may be needed to identify suspected cases during an outbreak. Standardized data collection forms and validation of case definitions may be useful for future outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-66127172019-07-30 Chikungunya: important lessons from the Jamaican experience Duncan, Jacqueline Gordon-Johnson, Kelly Ann Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K Cunningham-Myrie, Colette Ernst, Kacey McMorris, Nathlee Grant, Andriene Graham, Marcia Chin, Daisylyn Webster-Kerr, Karen Rev Panam Salud Publica Original Research OBJECTIVES. To describe the clinical presentation of chikungunya virus (CHIKV) illness in adults during the 2014 outbreak in Jamaica and to determine the predictive value of the case definition. METHODS. A cross-sectional study was conducted using clinical data from suspected cases of CHIKV that were reported to the Ministry of Health in April – December 2014. In addition, charts were reviewed of all individuals over 15 years of age with suspected CHIKV based on a diagnosis of CHIKV or “acute viral illness” that presented to four major health centers in Jamaica during the week prior to and the peak week of the epidemic. Data abstracted from these charts using a modified CHIKV Case Investigation Form included demographics, clinical findings, and laboratory tests. RESULTS. In 2014, the Ministry of Health of Jamaica received 4 447 notifications of CHIKV infection. PCR testing was conducted on 137 suspected CHIKV cases (56 men and 81 women; median age 28 years) and was positive for 89 (65%) persons. In all, 205 health charts were identified that met the selection criteria (51 men and 154 women, median age 43 years). The most commonly reported symptoms were arthralgia (86%) and fever (76%). Of those who met the epidemiologic case definition for CHIKV as defined by the Pan American Health Organization, only 34% had this diagnosis recorded. Acute viral illness was the most frequently recorded diagnosis (n = 79; 58%). CONCLUSIONS. Broader case definitions for acute CHIKV illness may be needed to identify suspected cases during an outbreak. Standardized data collection forms and validation of case definitions may be useful for future outbreaks. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2017-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6612717/ /pubmed/28902273 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2017.60 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  
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Gordon-Johnson, Kelly Ann
Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K
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Ernst, Kacey
McMorris, Nathlee
Grant, Andriene
Graham, Marcia
Chin, Daisylyn
Webster-Kerr, Karen
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title_full_unstemmed Chikungunya: important lessons from the Jamaican experience
title_short Chikungunya: important lessons from the Jamaican experience
title_sort chikungunya: important lessons from the jamaican experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6612717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28902273
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2017.60
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