Seroprevalence and clinical manifestations of chikungunya virus infection in rural areas of Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India

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Kawle, Anuja P. [1 ]
Nayak, Amit R. [1 ]
Bhullar, Shradha S. [1 ]
Borkar, Smita R. [1 ]
Patankar, Sanjeev D. [2 ]
Daginawala, Hatim F. [1 ]
Singh, Lokendra R. [1 ]
Kashyap, Rajpal S. [1 ]
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[1] Cent India Inst Med Sci, Biochem Res Ctr, 88-2 Bajaj Nagar, Nagpur 440010, Maharashtra, India
[2] Guru Nanak Coll Sci, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India
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Chikungunya; ELISA; epidemics; Maharashtra; peptide; seroprevalence; FEVER; DIAGNOSIS; EPIDEMIC; OUTBREAK;
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Background & objectives: Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection has recently witnessed re-emergence, affecting rural areas of India with high morbidity rates. This prospective study was conducted to evaluate seroprevalence and clinical manifestation in targeted villages reporting cases of CHIKV infection. Methods: A total of 482 patients were recruited from Kalmana and Kothari villages of Ballarpur; Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state, India during CHIKV outbreaks in 2011-12. The serum samples from infected CHIKV patients were simultaneously screened through ELISA for detection of antigen and antibodies (IgM and IgG). Chi-square analysis was used to evaluate differences in seropositivity between age, gender and clinical manifestations of CHIKV. Results: Out of 482 enrolled participants, 197 (41%) males and 285 (59%) females were aged between 5 and 92 yr. The clinical manifestations such as small joint pain (80%), neck stiffness (75%), fever (49%) and large joint pain (47%) were observed amongst CHIKV infected subjects. Mucocutaneous rashes (91%) on knees (71%), feet (56%), fingers and palms (54%) were also observed. Overall, seroprevalence of CHIKV infection was found to be 46% in infected participants during the epidemic period. Among risk factors, ageing and female gender was strongly associated with a raised seroprevalence of CHIKV infection along with symptoms such as rashes, small joints pain and neck stiffness. Interpretation & conclusion: This study reported high seroprevalence rates of CHIKV infection in targeted populations, suggesting its re-emergence in rural India. Proper surveillance is, therefore, necessary to minimize re-emergence and in controlling these impending and sporadic outbreaks.
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