Is Chikungunya virus infection an independent risk factor for 2-year mortality in older Afro-Caribbean subjects?

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate whether Chikungunya virus infection (CVI) was an independent risk factor for 2-year mortality in Afro-Caribbean subjects aged 65 years or older. Patients and methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed from January 2014 to December 2016 in the University Hospital of Martinique. Subjects aged ≥65 years admitted to the hospital were included. Baseline characteristics and concurrent manifestations at admission were collected. Subjects were followed up by phone for 2 years. Results: A total of 687 old Afro-Caribbean subjects (80.4±8.0 years) were included: 467 positive for CVI (Chik+) and 220 negative for CVI (Chik-). During the follow-up, 180 (26.2%) died. The proportion of deaths was higher among Chik-(40.9%) than among Chik+ subjects (21.6%) (p<0.0001). By multivariable analysis, when adjusted for age polyarthral-gia, neurological troubles, cardiovascular disorders, absence of neutrophilia, thrombocyto-penia, hypernatremia, and hospital stay, Chik+ subjects had significantly higher survival rates (HR: 0.58; 95% CI: 0.40–0.85) than Chik-ones. Conclusion: Within the two years following hospital admission of subjects aged ≥65 years or older, Chik+ subjects had significantly higher survival rates than Chik-ones. Chikungunya, survival, elderly people, hospital admission.

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Godaert, L., Nicolon, C., Najioullah, F., Kanagaratnam, L., Césaire, R., & Dramé, M. (2020). Is Chikungunya virus infection an independent risk factor for 2-year mortality in older Afro-Caribbean subjects? Infection and Drug Resistance, 13, 2223–2228. https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S253893

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