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  • 04 November, 2025

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Chikungunya

Recent News:

The New York State Department of Health has confirmed the first locally acquired case of chikungunya in the United States in over six years.

What is Chikungunya?

Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne viral disease caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV). The virus is primarily spread by infected Aedes mosquitoes, particularly Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, which are also vectors for other viruses like dengue and Zika.

  • First Described: The disease was first identified during an outbreak in Tanzania in 1952.

  • Global Spread: Since then, it has spread to more than 110 countries across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe.

  • Etymology: The term “chikungunya” comes from the Kimakonde language of southern Tanzania, meaning "that which bends up," which refers to the stooped posture of those suffering from the severe joint pain associated with the disease.

Transmission of Chikungunya:

  • Mosquito Vectors: The disease is transmitted through the bite of infected female mosquitoes. The primary vectors are:

    • Aedes aegypti (also transmits dengue and Zika).

    • Aedes albopictus (known as the Asian tiger mosquito).

  • Non-Contagious: Chikungunya is not transmitted directly from person to person. It is vector-borne, meaning the virus is spread when a mosquito bites an infected person and then bites another individual.

  • Incubation Period: The incubation period is typically 2 to 12 days, with symptoms generally appearing 4-8 days after the mosquito bite.

Symptoms of Chikungunya:

Common symptoms of chikungunya infection include:

  • Fever: An abrupt onset of high fever.

  • Joint Pain: Severe pain, especially in the small joints of the hands, wrists, and feet. This is often the hallmark symptom and can cause long-term joint issues.

  • Muscle Pain: Generalized body aches and pain.

  • Headache: Often accompanies the fever.

  • Fatigue: Patients may feel extremely tired and weak.

  • Rash: A rash may appear, typically on the face and limbs.

Severity and Long-term Effects:

  • In most cases, symptoms resolve within a few days to a week, but joint pain can persist for months or even years in some cases, leading to long-term disability.

  • Severe complications are rare, but can occur, especially in vulnerable populations like older adults and children under one year old. In these rare cases, the disease can sometimes lead to death.

Treatment of Chikungunya:

Currently, there is no vaccine or antiviral treatment available for chikungunya.

Management:

  • Symptom Relief: Treatment is aimed at relieving symptoms, particularly the fever and joint pain. Common treatments include:

    • Pain relievers: Paracetamol (acetaminophen) or other anti-inflammatory medications.

    • Hydration: Ensuring proper fluid intake to avoid dehydration.

    • Rest: Patients are advised to rest and manage joint pain through supportive measures such as joint protection and physical therapy.

  • No Specific Cure: There is no cure, and the body generally fights off the infection on its own.

Global Impact and Epidemiology:

  • Widespread in Tropical and Subtropical Regions: The virus is most commonly found in regions with tropical and subtropical climates, where the Aedes mosquitoes are abundant.

  • Recent Outbreaks: Chikungunya has caused large-scale outbreaks in places like:

    • India (several outbreaks since 2005).

    • Caribbean (2013-2014).

    • South-East Asia.

    • Parts of Africa and Central America.

  • US Concerns: The recent locally acquired case in the United States (in New York) highlights the potential for the disease to spread to new areas due to the expansion of Aedes mosquitoes as a result of climate change and global travel.

Preventing Chikungunya:

  1. Mosquito Control: The primary prevention measure is to control mosquito populations and reduce mosquito bites.

    • Use of mosquito repellents and insecticides.

    • Eliminating breeding grounds by removing standing water around homes.

    • Use of mosquito nets and wearing long-sleeved clothing in endemic areas.

  2. Public Health Measures: Governments and health authorities often implement mosquito control programs during outbreaks, which include measures like fogging and spraying in affected areas.

Conclusion

Chikungunya continues to be a significant public health concern, especially in tropical regions. While not usually fatal, the long-term joint pain it causes can lead to chronic conditions and disability, particularly in vulnerable populations. The confirmation of a locally acquired case in New York further highlights the growing global spread of Aedes mosquitoes and the need for enhanced mosquito control measures worldwide.



Source: THE HINDU


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