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Treatment of Chikungunya Disease
There is no antiviral drug or medicine specifically for Chikungunya. But since chikungunya is cured by immun
system in almost all cases there is no need to worry. Treatment usually is for the symptoms and include taki
sufficient rest, taking more fluid food and medicines to relieve pain (paracetamol for example). Aspirin should
avoided.
Honey and lime mix is found to have soothing effect on the disease. Avoiding specific medicines is actua
recommended for quick recovery. Also very mild exercise to joints can help ease the pain.
Currently there is no vaccination against Chikungunya. Research is ongoing on the development of DN
vaccination against Chikungunya.
Usually the disease starts to decrease in intensity after 3 days and it may take up to 2 weeks for recovery. B
in elderly the recovery is very slow and may take upto 3 months. In some cases the joint pain can last eve
upto a year!
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Chikungunya coy
Classification and external resources
ICD-10 A92.0
ICD-9 065.4, 066.3
DiseasesDB 32213
MeSH D018354
Chikungunya virus
Virus classification
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Group: Group IV ((+)ssRNA)
Family: Togaviridae
Genus: Alphavirus
Species: Chikungunya virus
Chikungunya (in the Makonde language "that which bends up") virus (CHIKV) is an insect-borne virus
of the genus Alphavirus, that is transmitted to humans by virus-carryingAedesmosquitoes.[1]
There have
been recent breakouts of CHIKV associated with severe illness. CHIKV causes an illness with symptomsimilar to dengue fever. CHIKV manifests itself with an acute febrile phase of the illness lasting only tw
to five days, followed by a prolonged arthralgic disease that affects the joints of the extremities. The painassociated with CHIKV infection of the joints persists for weeks or months, or in some cases years.[2][3]
Signs and symptoms
The incubation period of Chikungunya disease is from two to five days. Symptoms of the disease includea fever up to 40 C (104 F), apetechial ormaculopapularrash of the trunk and occasionally the limbs,
and arthralgia or arthritis affecting multiple joints.[4] Othernonspecific symptoms can include headache,conjunctival Infection, and slightphotophobia. Typically, the fever lasts for two days and then ends
abruptly. However, other symptomsnamely joint pain, intense headache, insomnia and an extremedegree of prostrationlast for a variable period; usually for about 5 to 7 days.
[4]Patients have complaine
of joint pains for much longer time periods; some as long as 2 years, depending on their age.[5][6]
[edit] Diagnosis
Common laboratory tests for chikungunya include RT-PCR, virus isolation, and serological tests.
y Virus isolation provides the most definitive diagnosis but takes 12 weeks for completion and must be carrieout in Biosafety level 3 laboratories.
[7]The technique involves exposing specific cell lines to samples from
whole blood and identifying chikungunya virus-specific responses.
y RT-PCR using nested primer pairs to amplify several Chikungunya-specific genes from whole blood. Results cbe determined in 12 days.
[7]
ySerological diagnosis requires a larger amount of blood than the other methods and uses an ELISA assay tomeasure Chikungunya-specific IgM levels. Results require 23 days and false positives can occur with infectio
via other related viruses such as O'nyong'nyong virus and Semliki Forest Virus