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Journal of the Philippine Medical Association ; : 0-2.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-963136

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An epidemic of probable chikungunya disease occured in Amlan, Negros Oriental from March to October 1968. Six hundred ninety-eight (698) cases were recorded in a post-epidemic survey conducted between October 14-19, 1968The trial of fever, skin rashes, an arthralgia was the prominent feature of the disease. Fever usually began abruptly and usually lasted 2-5 days, but in some cases persisted intermittently over a one to two week period. The skin rashes were mostly described by respondents as either maculopapular or morbilliform. These rashes frequently appeared during defervescence and lasted 2 to 4 days, but reappeared after apparent clinical recovery in some casesArthralgia and occasionally frank arthritis involving large and small joints usually accompanied the onset of pyrexia. Arthralgia frequently persisted for several weeksOne case from Amlan admitted to the Silliman University Medical Center was presented to call attention to the clinical features of the disease. Initial results of serological tests performed on sera collected from this hospitalized patient and other patients in Amlan suggest that the epidemic was due to ckikungunya virus infection.(Summary)

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