Prevalence and risk factors of post chikungunya rheumatic musculoskeletal disorders: a prospective follow-up study in French Guiana

The objective of the study was to estimate the prevalence of chronic post-CHIKV rheumatic or musculoskeletal pain (pCHIK-RMSP) at 3 and 6  months after the initial symptoms. An observational study was conducted at Cayenne General Hospital in French Guiana between April 1 and June 30, 2014. All patients seen for CHIKV infection confirmed by RT-PCR were prospectively included. Pregnant women and children under 15 were excluded from the study. All patients were called by phone at 3 and 6 months to enquire about the presence of pCHIK-RMSP. Out of a total of 254 eligible patients, 168 were selected. The mean age was 45.3 years (SD ± 1.4 yo) and the sex ratio (M/F) was 0.75. No death was reported. At 3 months, 40.2% (95% CI 31 .1–49.3) of patients (n = 45/112) had pCHIK-RMSP and 31.3% (95% CI 22.2–40.4) of patients (n = 31/99) at 6 months. The median time of end to pain was 2 weeks after the date of onset of signs. The present study provides succinct but informative data about pCHIK-RMSP, which represents the real burden of the disease. There are few studies on that subject in the Amazonian region, but our study shows a lower impact than in the Indian Ocean islands where the population is older.
Source: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases - Category: Microbiology Source Type: research