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  • * A case of CHIKV was reported in a 32-year-old Indian male in Jeddah during the COVID-19 pandemic, initially misdiagnosed as dengue, with treatment involving paracetamol and vitamin C.
  • * Genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis revealed the 2021 CHIKV strain was genetically distinct from 2018 strains, showing similarities to Indian strains and containing specific mutations, indicating a need for further research on CHIKV prevalence in Saudi Arabia.
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