Literature DB >> 17978079

A major epidemic of chikungunya virus infection on Reunion Island, France, 2005-2006.

Philippe Renault1, Jean-Louis Solet, Daouda Sissoko, Elsa Balleydier, Sophie Larrieu, Laurent Filleul, Christian Lassalle, Julien Thiria, Emmanuelle Rachou, Henriette de Valk, Daniele Ilef, Martine Ledrans, Isabelle Quatresous, Philippe Quenel, Vincent Pierre.   

Abstract

In January 2005, an epidemic of chikungunya fever broke out in the Comoro Islands and lasted until May 2005. In April, cases were also reported in Mayotte and Mauritius. On Réunion Island, the first cases were reported at the end of April. Surveillance of this epidemic required an adaptive system, which at first was based on active and retrospective case detection around the cases reported, then relied on a sentinel network when the incidence increased. Emerging and severe forms of infection were investigated. Death certificates were monitored. By April 2006, the surveillance estimate was 244,000 cases of chikungunya virus infection, including 123 severe cases and 41 of maternoneonatal transmission, with an overall attack rate of 35%. Chikungunya infection was mentioned on 203 death certificates and significant mortality was observed. This epidemic highlighted the need for a mutual strategy of providing information on arboviral diseases and their prevention and control between countries in the southwestern Indian Ocean.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17978079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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