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The Emergence of Chikungunya in Réunion, 2005–2006. Public Health Monitoring Days, November 29 and 30, 2006
Introduction The Chikungunya virus is an alphavirus of the Togaviridae family transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes (Ae. aegypti, Ae. albopictus, Ae. polynesiensis). This virus is...
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Chikungunya Outbreak in Mayotte: Results of a Community-Based Cross-Sectional Survey. Public Health Monitoring Conference, Paris, November 29–30, 2006
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Active Surveillance of Emerging Hospitalized Cases of Chikungunya, Réunion Island, April 2005–March 2006. Public Health Surveillance Conference, Paris, November 29–30, 2006
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Surveillance of Dengue and Chikungunya Following the Major Chikungunya Outbreak of 2005–2006, Réunion Island. Public Health Watch Conference, Paris, November 26–28, 2008
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Chikungunya: Let’s remain vigilant throughout the country
All French people have now come to know the name of this disease, which has affected the islands of Réunion and Mayotte, severely disrupting daily life and the local economy. The...
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How to protect yourself from mosquito bites that carry Chikungunya.
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Joint manifestations of chikungunya 12 to 18 months after infection: clinical course and risk factors associated with persistent forms, Réunion, France, 2006.
Objectives - To assess the prevalence of persistent joint symptoms following infection with the chikungunya virus (CHIKV) and to investigate the factors associated with the persistence...
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Seroprevalence and risk factors for chikungunya fever in Mayotte (France) during the 2005–2006 epidemic.
Objectives - To assess the post-epidemic seroprevalence of chikungunya virus (CHIKV), determine the proportion of symptomatic cases, and identify risk factors associated with this...
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The Benefits and Limitations of a Regional Epidemiological Data Exchange Network: The Case of the Indian Ocean Epidemiological Surveillance Network (Reve) During the 2005–2006 Chikungunya Outbreak.
Introduction - The Indian Ocean Epidemiological Surveillance Network (REVE) is a network established in 1996 for the exchange of epidemiological data on infectious diseases among the...