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Imported cases of Chikungunya virus in Iran

BACKGROUND: Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a widespread mosquito-borne virus representing a serious challenge to public health. The largest outbreak in the Middle-East was recorded in 2016–2017 in Pakistan. Sistan and Baluchistan Province of Iran shares a wide border with Pakistan; accordingly, introd...

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Autores principales: Pouriayevali, Mohammad Hassan, Rezaei, Farshid, Jalali, Tahmineh, Baniasadi, Vahid, Fazlalipour, Mehdi, Mostafavi, Ehsan, Khakifirouz, Sahar, Mohammadi, Tahereh, Fereydooni, Zahra, Tavakoli, Mahsa, Azad-Manjiri, Sanam, Hosseini, Motahareh, Ghalejoogh, Mahsa, Gouya, Mohammad Mehdi, Failloux, Anna-Bella, Salehi-Vaziri, Mostafa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6882078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31775718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4637-4
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author Pouriayevali, Mohammad Hassan
Rezaei, Farshid
Jalali, Tahmineh
Baniasadi, Vahid
Fazlalipour, Mehdi
Mostafavi, Ehsan
Khakifirouz, Sahar
Mohammadi, Tahereh
Fereydooni, Zahra
Tavakoli, Mahsa
Azad-Manjiri, Sanam
Hosseini, Motahareh
Ghalejoogh, Mahsa
Gouya, Mohammad Mehdi
Failloux, Anna-Bella
Salehi-Vaziri, Mostafa
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Rezaei, Farshid
Jalali, Tahmineh
Baniasadi, Vahid
Fazlalipour, Mehdi
Mostafavi, Ehsan
Khakifirouz, Sahar
Mohammadi, Tahereh
Fereydooni, Zahra
Tavakoli, Mahsa
Azad-Manjiri, Sanam
Hosseini, Motahareh
Ghalejoogh, Mahsa
Gouya, Mohammad Mehdi
Failloux, Anna-Bella
Salehi-Vaziri, Mostafa
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description BACKGROUND: Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a widespread mosquito-borne virus representing a serious challenge to public health. The largest outbreak in the Middle-East was recorded in 2016–2017 in Pakistan. Sistan and Baluchistan Province of Iran shares a wide border with Pakistan; accordingly, introduction of CHIKV from Pakistan to Iran seems to be probable. The current study is aimed at investigating CHIKV infection in Sistan and Baluchistan Province. METHODS: Between April 2017 and June 2018, a total of 159 serum samples of CHIK suspected cases from 10 cities of Sistan and Baluchistan Province were tested by molecular and serological assays. Samples obtained up to 4 days after onset of illness were tested by real time PCR (n = 8). Samples collected 5–10 days after disease onset were subjected to ELISA, as well as real time PCR tests (n = 72). Samples obtained after the 10th day of disease onset were tested by only ELISA (n = 79). Phylogenetic analysis of real time PCR positive samples was carried out by sequencing of a 1014-bp region of Envelope 1 gene (E1 gene). Chi-square and independent t tests were used to evaluate the association between variables and CHIKV infection. RESULTS: In total, 40 (25.1%) out of 159 samples tested positive either by real time PCR or ELISA tests.Out of 151 samples serologically analyzed, 19 (12.6%) and 28 (18.6%) cases were positive for anti-CHIKV IgM and anti-CHIKV IgG antibodies, respectively. Of 80 samples tested by real time PCR, CHIKV RNA was detected in 11 (13.7%) sera, all of them had recent travel history to Pakistan. Additionally, phylogenetic analysis of 5 samples indicated their similarity with recent isolates of Pakistan outbreak 2016–2017 belonging to Indian Ocean sub-lineage of ECSA genotype. A significant correlation between abroad travel history and CHIKV infection was observed (P < 0.001). The most common clinical symptoms included fever, arthralgia/arthritis, myalgia, headache, and chill. CONCLUSIONS: These results present substantial evidence of CHIKV introduction to Iran from Pakistan and emphasize the need for the enhancement of surveillance system and preventive measures.
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spelling pubmed-68820782019-12-03 Imported cases of Chikungunya virus in Iran Pouriayevali, Mohammad Hassan Rezaei, Farshid Jalali, Tahmineh Baniasadi, Vahid Fazlalipour, Mehdi Mostafavi, Ehsan Khakifirouz, Sahar Mohammadi, Tahereh Fereydooni, Zahra Tavakoli, Mahsa Azad-Manjiri, Sanam Hosseini, Motahareh Ghalejoogh, Mahsa Gouya, Mohammad Mehdi Failloux, Anna-Bella Salehi-Vaziri, Mostafa BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a widespread mosquito-borne virus representing a serious challenge to public health. The largest outbreak in the Middle-East was recorded in 2016–2017 in Pakistan. Sistan and Baluchistan Province of Iran shares a wide border with Pakistan; accordingly, introduction of CHIKV from Pakistan to Iran seems to be probable. The current study is aimed at investigating CHIKV infection in Sistan and Baluchistan Province. METHODS: Between April 2017 and June 2018, a total of 159 serum samples of CHIK suspected cases from 10 cities of Sistan and Baluchistan Province were tested by molecular and serological assays. Samples obtained up to 4 days after onset of illness were tested by real time PCR (n = 8). Samples collected 5–10 days after disease onset were subjected to ELISA, as well as real time PCR tests (n = 72). Samples obtained after the 10th day of disease onset were tested by only ELISA (n = 79). Phylogenetic analysis of real time PCR positive samples was carried out by sequencing of a 1014-bp region of Envelope 1 gene (E1 gene). Chi-square and independent t tests were used to evaluate the association between variables and CHIKV infection. RESULTS: In total, 40 (25.1%) out of 159 samples tested positive either by real time PCR or ELISA tests.Out of 151 samples serologically analyzed, 19 (12.6%) and 28 (18.6%) cases were positive for anti-CHIKV IgM and anti-CHIKV IgG antibodies, respectively. Of 80 samples tested by real time PCR, CHIKV RNA was detected in 11 (13.7%) sera, all of them had recent travel history to Pakistan. Additionally, phylogenetic analysis of 5 samples indicated their similarity with recent isolates of Pakistan outbreak 2016–2017 belonging to Indian Ocean sub-lineage of ECSA genotype. A significant correlation between abroad travel history and CHIKV infection was observed (P < 0.001). The most common clinical symptoms included fever, arthralgia/arthritis, myalgia, headache, and chill. CONCLUSIONS: These results present substantial evidence of CHIKV introduction to Iran from Pakistan and emphasize the need for the enhancement of surveillance system and preventive measures. BioMed Central 2019-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6882078/ /pubmed/31775718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4637-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Pouriayevali, Mohammad Hassan
Rezaei, Farshid
Jalali, Tahmineh
Baniasadi, Vahid
Fazlalipour, Mehdi
Mostafavi, Ehsan
Khakifirouz, Sahar
Mohammadi, Tahereh
Fereydooni, Zahra
Tavakoli, Mahsa
Azad-Manjiri, Sanam
Hosseini, Motahareh
Ghalejoogh, Mahsa
Gouya, Mohammad Mehdi
Failloux, Anna-Bella
Salehi-Vaziri, Mostafa
Imported cases of Chikungunya virus in Iran
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title_full Imported cases of Chikungunya virus in Iran
title_fullStr Imported cases of Chikungunya virus in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Imported cases of Chikungunya virus in Iran
title_short Imported cases of Chikungunya virus in Iran
title_sort imported cases of chikungunya virus in iran
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6882078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31775718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4637-4
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