Frequency of Chronic Joint Pain Following Chikungunya Virus Infection
Arthritis & Rheumatology2017Vol. 70(4), pp. 578–584
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Aileen Y. Chang, Liliana Encinales, Alexandra Porras, Nelly Pacheco, St Patrick Reid, Karen Martins, Shamila Pacheco, Eyda Bravo, Marianda Navarno, Alejandro Rico-Mendoza, Richard Amdur, Priyanka Kamalapathy, Gary S. Firestein, Jeffrey M. Bethony, Gary L. Simon
Abstract
This is the first report to describe the frequency of chikungunya virus-related arthritis in the Americas after a 20-month follow-up. The high frequency of chronic disease highlights the need for the development of prevention and treatment methods.
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