Zika and Chikungunya virus co-infection in a traveller returning from Colombia, 2016: virus isolation and genetic analysis.

JMM case reports Pub Date : 2016-12-19 eCollection Date: 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1099/jmmcr.0.005072
Kartikeya Cherabuddi, Nicole M Iovine, Kairav Shah, Sarah K White, Taylor Paisie, Marco Salemi, J Glenn Morris, John A Lednicky
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Introduction: Zikavirus (ZIKV) and Chikungunyavirus (CHIKV) can share the same mosquito vector, and co-infections by these viruses can occur in humans. While infections with these viruses share commonalities, CHIKV is unique in causing arthritis and arthralgias that may persist for a year or more. These infections are commonly diagnosed by RT-PCR-based methods during the acute phase of infection. Even with the high specificity and sensitivity characteristic of PCR, false negatives can occur, highlighting the need for additional diagnostic methods for confirmation.

Case presentation: On her return to the USA, a traveller to Colombia, South America developed an illness consistent with Zika, Chikungunya and/or Dengue. RT-PCR of her samples was positive only for ZIKV. However, arthralgias persisted for months, raising concerns about co-infection with CHIKV or Mayaro viruses. Cell cultures inoculated with her original clinical samples demonstrated two types of cytopathic effects, and both ZIKV and CHIKV were identified in the supernatants. On phylogenetic analyses, both viruses were found to be related to strains found in Colombia.

Conclusion: These findings highlight the need to consider CHIKV co-infection in patients with prolonged rheumatological symptoms after diagnosis with ZIKV, and the usefulness of cell culture as an amplification step for low-viremia blood and other samples.

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2016年从哥伦比亚返回的旅行者中寨卡病毒和基孔肯雅病毒合并感染:病毒分离和基因分析
寨卡病毒(ZIKV)和基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)可共享同一蚊虫媒介,人类可发生这两种病毒的共同感染。虽然这些病毒的感染具有共性,但CHIKV在引起关节炎和关节痛方面是独一无二的,可能持续一年或更长时间。这些感染通常在感染的急性期通过基于rt - pcr的方法诊断。即使PCR具有高特异性和敏感性的特点,也可能出现假阴性,因此需要额外的诊断方法进行确认。病例介绍:一名前往南美洲哥伦比亚的旅行者在返回美国时出现了与寨卡病毒、基孔肯雅热和/或登革热一致的疾病。她的样本RT-PCR仅为寨卡病毒阳性。然而,关节痛持续了数月,引起了人们对合并感染CHIKV或Mayaro病毒的担忧。用她的原始临床样本接种的细胞培养显示出两种类型的细胞病变效应,并且在上清液中发现了ZIKV和CHIKV。在系统发育分析中,发现这两种病毒与在哥伦比亚发现的毒株有关。结论:这些发现突出了在诊断为寨卡病毒后风湿病症状延长的患者中考虑寨卡病毒合并感染的必要性,以及细胞培养作为低病毒血症血液和其他样本扩增步骤的有效性。
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