Imported chikungunya virus strains, Taiwan, 2006–2014

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We identified 78 imported chikungunya cases in Taiwan during 2006–2014. Sixty-six (84.6%) cases were initially suspected to be dengue, which indicates the necessity for laboratory diagnostics in differentiation between dengue and chikungunya. Results also emphasize the need for active surveillance of febrile illness at points of entry.

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Yang, C. F., Su, C. L., Hsu, T. C., Chang, S. F., Lin, C. C., Huang, J. C., & Shu, P. Y. (2016). Imported chikungunya virus strains, Taiwan, 2006–2014. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 22(11), 1981–1984. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2211.160404

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