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Chikungunya virus and autoimmunity
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2017Purpose of review Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne alphavirus. Fever, rash and severe arthralgia are the hallmarks of chikungunya fever (CHIKF), the disease caused by this virus. The acute course of the disease usually lasts few weeks to months.
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Antiviral therapeutics for chikungunya virus
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2020Introduction: Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a reemerging human arthropod borne virus, can causes global epidemic outbreaks and has become a serious health concern due to the unavailability of any antiviral therapy/vaccine. Extensive research has been conducted to target different proteins from CHIKV to curtail the spread of virus.Areas covered: This ...
Ritu, Ghildiyal, Reema, Gabrani
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Chikungunya virus and arthritic disease
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2014Faculty of Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology ; No Full ...
Burt, Felicity +2 more
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Structural proteins of Chikungunya virus
Journal of Virology, 1984Polyacrylamide gel analysis of the structural proteins of African and Asian strains of Chikungunya virus, an alphavirus, showed that both strains contain three structural proteins: glycosylated E1 and E2, embedded in the viral envelope, and a nonglycosylated nucleocapsid protein.
B, Simizu +3 more
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2019
The word “chikungunya” was first used by the indigenous people of Southern Province, Tanganyika Territory, in reference to a disease which afflicted them in epidemic form in 1952—1953. The disease was characterized mainly by a sudden onset, fever, rash, and joint pains. First indications of this were reported from Uganda in 1958 when chikungunya (CHIK)
P. G. Jupp, B. M. McIntosh
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The word “chikungunya” was first used by the indigenous people of Southern Province, Tanganyika Territory, in reference to a disease which afflicted them in epidemic form in 1952—1953. The disease was characterized mainly by a sudden onset, fever, rash, and joint pains. First indications of this were reported from Uganda in 1958 when chikungunya (CHIK)
P. G. Jupp, B. M. McIntosh
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Chikungunya Virus Pathogenesis and Immunity
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2015Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an arbovirus associated with acute and chronic arthralgia that re-emerged in the Indian Ocean islands in 2005-2006 and is currently responsible for the ongoing outbreaks in the Caribbean islands and the Americas. We describe here the acute and chronic clinical manifestations of CHIKV in patients that define the disease.
Gasque, Philippe +4 more
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Chikungunya Virus Pathogenesis
2016Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a re-emerging mosquito-transmitted alphavirus. Following inoculation into the skin, CHIKV replicates locally and ultimately produces a high titer viremia that facilitates a human–mosquito–human transmission cycle. Symptoms and signs of CHIKV infection include high fever, severe joint pain, muscle pain, and rash.
David W. Hawman, Thomas E. Morrison
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Molecular Virology of Chikungunya Virus
2018Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) was discovered more than six decades ago, but has remained poorly investigated. However, after a recent outbreak of CHIK fever in both hemispheres and viral adaptation to new species of mosquitoes, it has attracted a lot of attention.
I, Frolov, E I, Frolova
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Annales de biologie clinique, 2007
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a member of the Alphavirus genus, represents a real public health problem in tropical regions of the Southeast Asia and Africa. It is transmitted to the man by Aedes mosquitoes and the illness, known as Chikungunya, is characterized by fever, eruptions and invalidating arthralgia.
E, Nakouné +3 more
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Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a member of the Alphavirus genus, represents a real public health problem in tropical regions of the Southeast Asia and Africa. It is transmitted to the man by Aedes mosquitoes and the illness, known as Chikungunya, is characterized by fever, eruptions and invalidating arthralgia.
E, Nakouné +3 more
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2012
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) belongs to the “old world” Alphavirus family and is an arbovirus transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. It is a tropical disease originally described in central/east Africa in the 1950s, but the recent re-emergence from 2004 in Africa and rapid spread in and around the Indian Ocean (Reunion island, India, Malaysia) as well as Europe
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Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) belongs to the “old world” Alphavirus family and is an arbovirus transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. It is a tropical disease originally described in central/east Africa in the 1950s, but the recent re-emergence from 2004 in Africa and rapid spread in and around the Indian Ocean (Reunion island, India, Malaysia) as well as Europe
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