The clinical profile and outcomes of children with chikungunya infection differ from those observed in adults. As there is a paucity of data on chikungunya infection in children, this study aimed to find the clinical course, complications, and mortality rates of chikungunya infection in children. This was a combined retrospective and prospective observational study. Children aged 1 month to 15 years who tested positive for chikungunya infection by IgM enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction in serum or body fluids were included. The demographic details, clinical presentation, laboratory parameters, treatment given, and outcomes were recorded in a structured proforma. Fifty-eight cases (41 retrospective and 17 prospective) were recruited, out of which 30 (52%) were males. The median age was 8 (3-11) years. The most common clinical feature at admission was fever observed in 55 patients (94.8%), followed by vomiting [25 (43.1%)] and myalgia [23 (39.7%)]. Commonly observed clinical signs were skin rash [32 (55.2%)], hepatomegaly [25 (43.1%)], and anemia [22 (37.9%)]. Frequently observed acute complications were lymphopenia [46 (79.3%)], hyponatremia [32 (55.2%)], capillary leak [27 (46.6%)], and thrombocytopenia [26 (44.8%)]. Of 58 cases, 8 (13.8%) children had co-infection with other microbes. Overall, 55 (94.8%) children had complete recovery, 2 (3.4%) children died of complications (one with acute encephalitis and one child with acute respiratory distress syndrome), and 5 children had prolonged arthralgia. Children with chikungunya had more skin manifestations and neurological manifestations than arthralgia. Also, a significant proportion of children developed serious complications like a capillary leak.

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