Viremic profiles in asymptomatic and symptomatic chikungunya fever: a blood transfusion threat?

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作者
Appassakij, Hatsadee [1 ]
Khuntikij, Paiwon
Kemapunmanus, Marisa
Wutthanarungsan, Rochana
Silpapojakul, Khachornsakdi
机构
[1] Prince Songkla Univ, Fac Med, Dept Pathol, Hat Yai 90110, Songkhla, Thailand
关键词
DENGUE VIRUS-INFECTION; AEDES-ALBOPICTUS; ESTIMATED RISK; INDIAN-OCEAN; TRANSMISSION; DIAGNOSIS; MOSQUITOS; EPIDEMIC; OUTBREAK; THAILAND;
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10.1111/j.1537-2995.2012.03960.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe presence of a chikungunya virus (CHIKV) outbreak could have an impact on transfusion safety when there are a large number of infected persons during an epidemic. Serosurveys have found that 3% to 28% of infected persons remain asymptomatic and are potential disseminators of transfusion-associated chikungunya. However, the viremic profiles of asymptomatic chikungunya patients, the major determinant of the transfusion risk, are unknown. Study Design and MethodsData on CHIKV viremic profiles were obtained from a case-control study carried out in a chikungunya-affected area during the 2009 epidemic in Songkhla, Thailand. CHIKV-infected individuals were classified based on a combination of the patient's history and clinical and laboratory findings. ResultsThere were 134 laboratory-proven CHIKV-infected cases, of whom 122 (91.0%) were symptomatic and 12 (9.0%) were asymptomatic. The viremic levels in the symptomatic infected individuals peaked on the first 3 days and lasted up to 8 days as defined by viral isolates. CHIKV genomic products were detected as late as Day 17 of illness. The viral loads observed in the symptomatic individuals (median, 5.6x10(5) plaque-forming units per milliliter [pfu/mL]; range, 1.3x10(1)-2.9x10(8)pfu/mL) were higher than but not significantly different from those observed in the viremic asymptomatic individuals (median, 3.4x10(3)pfu/mL; range, 8.4x10(1)-2.9x10(5)pfu/mL [p=0.22, Wilcoxon test]). ConclusionCHIKV infection is highly symptomatic and is associated with high-titred viremia. The viremic levels in asymptomatic CHIKV-infected individuals were in the range known to be capable of transmitting the disease to experimental animals. Asymptomatic CHIKV viremia individuals could be potential disseminators of transfusion-associated chikungunya.
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