Authors
Cornelius A Omatola, Bernard A Onoja, Peter K Fassan, Stephanie A Osaruyi, Mercy Iyeh, Matthew A Samuel, Peace U Haruna
Publication date
2020/1/1
Journal
The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
1-6
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Febrile illnesses in developing countries are often misdiagnosed as malaria or typhoid fever. Although arboviral infections have similar clinical symptoms, they are usually not screened because of limited resources and the fact that there are several viruses in this group. Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has been isolated in parts of Nigeria, but there is no documented evidence of the infection in Kogi State. This study determined seroprevalence of active and past CHIKV infection among febrile patients who tested negative for malaria and typhoid fever. Sera from 243 febrile patients were screened for CHIKV IgG and IgM using an immunochromatographic test kit. Clinical and socio-demographic variables were collected using a structured questionnaire. Recent CHIKV infection was observed in 5.8% of the study participants while 25.1% had IgG antibodies demonstrating previous infection. Significant associations were …
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Scholar articles
CA Omatola, BA Onoja, PK Fassan, SA Osaruyi, M Iyeh… - The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2020