| Literature DB >> 28163928 |
Gabriel Costa de Andrade1, Camila V Ventura1, Paulo Augusto de Arruda Mello Filho1, Maurício Maia1, Silvana Vianello1, Eduardo Büchele Rodrigues1.
Abstract
Arthropod-borne viruses, or arboviruses, are viruses that are transmitted through the bites of mosquitoes and ticks. There are numerous arboviruses throughout the world capable of causing human disease spanning different viral families and genera. Recently, dengue, chikungunya, and zika viruses have emerged as increasingly important arboviruses that can cause human disease, however no specific treatment or vaccine is available for them. In addition, ocular manifestations of these diseases have become more prevalent over the past few years. This review highlights the current understanding on the pathogenesis, systemic changes and ocular findings, emphasizing the retinal manifestations related to dengue, chikungunya, and zika viruses.Entities:
Keywords: Arboviral disease; Arbovirus; Brazil; Chikungunya virus; Dengue virus; Ocular manifestations; Retinal manifestations; Zika virus
Year: 2017 PMID: 28163928 PMCID: PMC5286683 DOI: 10.1186/s40942-016-0057-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Retina Vitreous ISSN: 2056-9920
Main emerging arboviruses in Brazil
| Family | Genus | Virus | Main clinical features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flaviviridae | Flavivirus | Dengue | Break-bone fever, dengue hemorrhagic fever and shock syndrome |
| Zika | Mild fever, maculopapular rash | ||
| Togaviridae | Alphavirus | Chikungunya | Fever, arthralgia, arthritis |
Systemic manifestations of Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya
| Symptoms | Dengue | Zika | Chikungunya |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fever | High | Mild or absent | High |
| Pain | Muscle, joints, head and behind the eyes | Mild joint pain and edema | Severe joint pain and edema |
| Skin rash | Not associated with itchiness | Associated with itchiness | Associated with itchiness |
| Complications | Multiple organ failure: lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, central nervous system | Neurologic complications: muscle weakness, Guillan Barré syndrome | Chronic joint pain |
Ophtalmologic manifestations of Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya
| Dengue | Zika | Chikungunya | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conjuntivitis | No | Yes | Yes |
| Uveitis | Mild and rare | Moderate and eventual | Moderate and eventual |
| Posterior segment findings | Choroiditis, retinitis, macular edema, neuroretinitis and optic disc neuritis, acute macular neuroretinopathy | Macular pigment mottling, macular chorioretinal atrophy, optic nerve hypoplasia, increased cup-to-disc ratio | Choroiditis, retinitis, neuroretinitis and optic disc neuritis |
Fig. 1Fundus photographs of the right (a) and left (b) eyes of a patient with presumed retinitis secondary to Dengue virus infection reveals cotton-wool spots and retinal hemorrhage
Fig. 2Wide-angle fundus image (Retcam®) of the right eye of an infant with presumed Zika virus congenital infection showing sharply demarcated chorioretinal scarring with gross pigment mottling on the macula
Fig. 3Fundus photographs of the right (a) and left (b) eyes of a 28 years old male patient with presumed retinitis secondary to Chikungunya virus infection reveals cotton-wool spots in both eyes and retinal hemorrhage and macular edema in the left eye. The horizontal B-scan of OCT on macular area shows no significant alterations in the right eye (c) and intra-retinal fluid, intra-retinal hyperreflective points correspondent to exudates and focal loss of external limitant membrane and ellipsoid zone of the left eye (d)