A Chikungunya Outbreak in a Dengue-endemic Region in Rural Northern Coastal Ecuador

Sully Marquez, Gwenyth O. Lee, Paulina Andrade, Julio Zuniga, Gabriel Trueba, Joseph N.S. Eisenberg, Josefina Coloma

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Abstract

Dengue virus (DENV) reemerged in the Americas in the 1980s and 1990s, whereas chikungunya virus (CHIKV) emerged in 2014. Although CHIKV produced large epidemics from 2014 to 2017, dengue fever has been the prominent arboviral disease identified through passive surveillance, bringing to question the degree to which cases are misdiagnosed. To address this concern, we conducted an active household-based surveillance of arboviral-like illnesses in six rural and remote communities in northern coastal Ecuador from May 2019 to February 2020. Although passive surveillance conducted by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Health reported only DENV cases in the region, more than 70% of the arbovirus-like illnesses detected by active surveillance in our study were positive for CHIKV. These findings underline the need for active surveillance of arboviral infections with laboratory confirmation, especially in rural communities where arboviral illnesses are more likely to be underreported.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1226-1233
Number of pages8
JournalAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume107
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

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