Travellers as sentinels of chikungunya epidemics: A family cluster among finnish travellers to Koh Lanta, Thailand, January 2019

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In January 2019, five of 11 travellers to Koh Lanta, Thailand, contracted chikungunya, symptoms starting 4 days after presumed transmission. Four cases were hospitalised, one child treated in intensive care; 6 weeks after disease onset, all three adults have persistent arthralgias/arthritis, incapacitating for two. Together with a recent report of eight chikungunya cases among travellers to various destinations in Thailand, the high attack rate in our cluster points to an ongoing outbreak in the country.

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Kantele, A. (2019). Travellers as sentinels of chikungunya epidemics: A family cluster among finnish travellers to Koh Lanta, Thailand, January 2019. Eurosurveillance, 24(11). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.11.1900162

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