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  • Dengue (DENV) and Chikungunya (CHIKV) viruses are major public health concerns in Brazil, with increasing outbreaks and a favorable environment for mosquitoes leading to simultaneous infections.
  • A case study of a 77-year-old woman revealed a mild coinfection of DENV and CHIKV, highlighting the need for accurate diagnosis to manage symptoms and complications.
  • The rising incidences of both viruses in endemic regions emphasize the urgency for healthcare preparedness and further research on arbovirus transmission and coinfections.

Article Abstract

Background: Dengue virus (DENV) and Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) pose significant public health threats in Brazil, where favorable conditions facilitated the proliferation of mosquitoes. Since the mid-1980s, Brazil has experienced annual outbreaks of DENV, with recent increases in confirmed cases. In addition, CHIKV, which was first reported in 2014, has spread across the country. The concurrent presence of these viruses has triggered public health alerts in endemic regions, underscoring the complexity of managing vector-borne diseases.

Case Presentation: This report details a case of simultaneous DENV and CHIKV infections. A 77-year-old female patient who has diabetes and arrhythmia exhibited symptoms including fever, myalgia, and severe arthralgia. Laboratory tests confirmed the coinfection through RNA detection. The patient received supportive care, showed gradual improvement, and was eventually discharged.

Conclusions: Coinfection with DENV and CHIKV cases reported here developed with mild outcomes. However, one of the patients did not recover from the arthralgia after presenting diagnostic challenges, which underscores the need for accurate differentiation to manage symptoms effectively. The reported cases, amidst increasing DENV outbreaks, highlight the urgency for preparedness in the healthcare system. The Ribeirão Preto region's endemicity for DENV, coupled with the rising incidence of CHIKV, emphasizes the evolving landscape of arbovirus transmission. Studies on mosquitoes suggest potential implications for human infection dynamics, warranting further investigation into arbovirus transmission efficacy and coinfection dynamics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11092844PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-4277561/v1DOI Listing

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