Chikungunya fever from Malaysia.

Kouta Yamamoto, Kentaro Matumoto, Chang-Kweng Lim, Meng Ling Moi, Akira Kotaki, Tomohiko Takasaki
Author Information
  1. Kouta Yamamoto: International Division of Internal Medicine, Kobe Kaisei Hospital. kokusai@kobe-kaisei.org

Abstract

An adult Malaysian woman returned to Japan from Kuala Lumpur and had onset of dengue fever-like symptoms including high fever, malaise and arthritis in early January 2009. Serum obtained on the following day was tested at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Tokyo, where it was determined to be positive for chikungunya virus (CHIKV) RNA. IgM antibody against CHIKV was negative on January 6 and sero-converted to be positive on January 14, confirming a recent CHIKV infection. Except for arthralgia, all her symptoms resolved uneventfully within 10 days.

MeSH Term

Adult
Alphavirus Infections
Antibodies, Viral
Chikungunya virus
Female
Fever
Humans
Incidence
Japan
Malaysia
Population Surveillance
RNA, Viral
Travel

Chemicals

Antibodies, Viral
RNA, Viral

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