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Arch Pediatr ; 26(5): 259-262, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31281036

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We aimed to describe the clinical and laboratory features of Chikungunya disease in infants aged from 1 month to 2years. METHODS: This epidemiologic study was carried out at the Pointe-à-Pitre University Hospital from May to September 2014. We collected data prospectively from infants hospitalized for Chikungunya disease. RESULTS: A total of 154 infants were included. Hyperthermia was greater than 38.5°C the first 48h and during on average 2.7 days. Pain (on mobilization and/or cutaneous hyperesthesia and/or arthralgia) was present in 82% of the cases. Loss of appetite was reported for 62% of the infants. Initial maculopapular erythematous eruption occurred in 69% of the cases. A vesiculobullous eruption was secondarily observed in 7% of the cases. Edema on the feet and/or hands was present in 48% of the cases. Febrile seizure was observed in 12% of the cases. Lymphopenia was the most frequent laboratory finding, present in 94% of the infants. No cases of thrombocytopenia were observed. The reported complications were: bullous epidermolysis, state of epilepticus, and severe acute hepatitis. CONCLUSION: This study highlights a suggestive clinical presentation of Chikungunya diseases combining pain, fever, tachycardia, foot and/or hand edema. Lymphopenia, monocytosis, and the absence of thrombocytopenia were relevant biological signs.


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Chikungunya Fever/diagnosis , Disease Outbreaks , Chikungunya Fever/epidemiology , Chikungunya Fever/therapy , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Guadeloupe/epidemiology , Hospitalization , Humans , Infant , Male , Prospective Studies
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 64(3-4): 159-61, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11442211

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Human myiasis caused by Calliphora vicina is rare in Europe. Here we report a case of C. vicina infection occurring in the traumatic leg wound of a healthy 21-year-old man. Firstly, a progressive necrotizing infection developed in the wound despite administration of antibiotics. Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from the wound samples. Secondly, during debridement, C. vicina first-instar larvae were isolated from the wound. To our knowledge, this is the first European case of C. vicina wound myiasis associated with severe A. hydrophila infection.


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Aeromonas hydrophila/isolation & purification , Diptera/physiology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/complications , Leg Injuries/complications , Myiasis/diagnosis , Adult , Amputation, Surgical , Animals , Diagnosis, Differential , Fibula/injuries , Humans , Larva , Male , Metatarsus/injuries , Myiasis/complications , Tibial Fractures/complications
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