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Renato Demarchi Foresto1,2, Daniel Wagner de Castro Lima Santos3, Maria Amélia Aguiar Hazin1,2, Alejandro Túlio Zapata Leyton1,2, Nayara Cordeiro Tenório2, Laila Almeida Viana2, Marina Pontello Cristelli2, Hélio Tedesco Silva Júnior1,2, José Osmar Medina Pestana1,2.
Abstract
In 2004, a global spread of Chikungunya fever affected most tropical and subtropical regions of the world. In 2016, an outbreak occurred in Northeast Brazil with hundreds of cases documented. Solid organ transplant recipients have a modified immune response to infection and the clinical course is usually different from immunocompetent patients. The diagnosis can be challenging in this population. Most reports describe patients residing in endemic areas, although we must emphasize the importance of differential diagnosis in kidney transplanted travelers who visit endemic regions, such as Northeast Brazil. Here, we reported a case of a kidney transplant recipient that acquired Chikungunya fever after a trip to an endemic region at Northeast Brazil during the outbreak in 2016, with a good clinical evolution. We also present warning recommendations for travelers to endemic areas as additional measures to prevent disease outbreaks.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31419273 PMCID: PMC6979562 DOI: 10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2018-0196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bras Nefrol ISSN: 0101-2800