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Rupesh Raut ◽  
Ranjit Sah ◽  
Kritika Dixit ◽  
Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales ◽  
Zenteno Marco ◽  
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Raúl Argüello-García ◽  
M. Guadalupe Ortega-Pierres
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Samiksha Gupta ◽  
Monica Gupta ◽  
Saurabh Gaba ◽  
Gautam Jesrani
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Renata Rosito Tonelli ◽  
Juliana Bizarri Souza ◽  
Katherine Tsantarlis ◽  
Elisandra Renata Montoia ◽  
Iasmin Ferraz
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Jessica Saifee ◽  
Carlos Franco-Paredes ◽  
Steven R. Lowenstein
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Timothee Bonifay ◽  
Lidvine Godaert ◽  
Yanouk Epelboin ◽  
Dominique Rousset ◽  
Maylis Douine ◽  
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Abstract Purpose of Review Although the chikungunya virus was discovered more than 60 years ago, it has only really been studied since the outbreak in La Reunion in 2005–2006. Ten years later, between 2014 and 2015, the chikungunya virus spread throughout the Americas, affecting millions of people. The objective of this review is to describe the contributions of research on chikungunya virus infection gained from epidemic in the West Indies and the Guiana Shield. Recent Findings Prevalence data were similar to those found in the Indian Ocean or Asia during epidemics. Clinically, there is now a better understanding of the typical, atypical, and severe forms. Several studies have insisted on the presence of neurological forms of chikungunya infection, such as encephalitis or Guillain–Barré syndrome. Cases of septic shock due to chikungunya virus as well as thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura were described for the first time. Given the magnitude of the epidemic and the large number of people affected, this has led to a better description and new classifications of chikungunya virus infections in specific populations such as pregnant women, the elderly, and children. Several studies also described the behavior of populations faced with an emerging disease. Summary Current epidemiological data from tropical regions highlights the risk of spreading emerging diseases at higher latitudes, especially concerning arboviruses, since the vector Aedes albopictus is already established in many parts of northern countries. A better understanding of the disease and its epidemic dynamics will foster better management, the crucial importance of which was demonstrated during the COVID-19 epidemic.


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Loïc Epelboin ◽  
Carole Eldin ◽  
Pauline Thill ◽  
Vincent Pommier de Santi ◽  
Philippe Abboud ◽  
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Abstract Purpose of Review In this review, we report on the state of knowledge about human Q fever in Brazil and on the Guiana Shield, an Amazonian region located in northeastern South America. There is a contrast between French Guiana, where the incidence of this disease is the highest in the world, and other countries where this disease is practically non-existent. Recent Findings Recent findings are essentially in French Guiana where a unique strain MST17 has been identified; it is probably more virulent than those usually found with a particularly marked pulmonary tropism, a mysterious animal reservoir, a geographical distribution that raises questions. Summary Q fever is a bacterial zoonosis due to Coxiella burnetii that has been reported worldwide. On the Guiana Shield, a region mostly covered by Amazonian forest, which encompasses the Venezuelan State of Bolivar, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and the Brazilian State of Amapá, the situation is very heterogeneous. While French Guiana is the region reporting the highest incidence of this disease in the world, with a single infecting clone (MST 117) and a unique epidemiological cycle, it has hardly ever been reported in other countries in the region. This absence of cases raises many questions and is probably due to massive under-diagnosis. Studies should estimate comprehensively the true burden of this disease in the region.


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Anthony J. Garcia-Prats ◽  
Ryan M. McAdams ◽  
Mogomotsi Matshaba ◽  
Lineo Thahane ◽  
Sabrina M. Butteris ◽  
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Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales ◽  
Natalia González-Leal ◽  
Maria Camila Montes-Montoya ◽  
Lorena Fernández-Espíndola ◽  
D. Katterine Bonilla-Aldana ◽  
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