Characteristics of acute chikungunya virus infection in children: an epidemiological study in the Department of Caaguazú, Paraguay

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Gloria Aguilar
Gladys Estigarriba-Sanabria
Carlos Ríos-González
Julio Torales
Zoilo Morel
Martín Aguero
Gloria González-Vázquez
Patricia Ríos-Mujica
Analía Ortíz-Rolón
Julieta Méndez-Romero
Claudia Fox-Portillo
Lourdes Dos Santos
Iván Barrios

Abstract

Introduction: The rapid transmission and severe symptoms associated with acute chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection in children make it a highly concerning health issue.


Objective: This study aimed to describe the characteristics of acute chikungunya virus infection in children from the Department of Caaguazú, Paraguay.


Material and Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted in the Department of Caaguazú, Paraguay, in 2023, with all patients who came to the Regional Hospital within 5 days of developing characteristic symptoms of acute CHIKV infection and tested positive for the virus by RT-PCR. Patients with Dengue or Zika infections were excluded. We collected data on clinical characteristics using a standardized case record form and created an electronic dataset for analysis.


Results: A total of 461 children were included in the study. 51.6% were women. Cases were divided into groups based on pediatric age: infants (0-23 months, n=88, 19.1%), preschoolers (2-5 years, n=115, 24.9%), schoolchildren (6-11 years, n=163, 35.4%), and adolescents (12-17 years and 11 months, n=95, 20.6%). Schoolchildren and adolescents experienced a higher prevalence of myalgia (64.6%) and arthralgia (63.7%). Vomiting (89%), headache (89.4%), and retro-orbital pain (95%) were more common in preschoolers, schoolchildren, and adolescents, while rash (39.5%) and petechiae (18.5%) were more prevalent in infants. Four children died during the study period.


Conclusion: The 2023 CHIKV virus epidemic in Paraguay had different clinical presentations depending on the age of the affected children, with fatal outcomes occurring in a small percentage of cases.  

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Aguilar, G., Estigarriba-Sanabria, G., Ríos-González, C., Torales, J., Morel, Z., Aguero, M., González-Vázquez, G., Ríos-Mujica, P., Ortíz-Rolón, A., Méndez-Romero, J., Fox-Portillo, C., Dos Santos, L., & Barrios, I. (2024). Characteristics of acute chikungunya virus infection in children: an epidemiological study in the Department of Caaguazú, Paraguay. Revista De Salud Publica Del Paraguay, 14(1), 10–14. Retrieved from https://revistas.ins.gov.py/index.php/rspp/article/view/323
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