Emerging alphaviruses in the americas: Chikungunya and mayaro

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Abstract

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) and Mayaro virus (MAYV) are emergent arthropod-borne viruses that produce outbreaks of acute febrile illness with arthropathy. Despite their different continental origins, CHIKV and MAYV are closely related and are components of the Semliki Forest Complex of the Alphavirus (Togaviridae). MAYV and, more recently, CHIKV, which are both transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, have resulted in severe public health problems in the Americas, including Brazil. In this review, we present aspects of the pathogenesis, clinical presentation and treatment of febrile illnesses produced by CHIKV and MAYV. We also discuss the epidemiological aspects and effects related to the prophylaxis of infections by both viruses.

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De Figueiredo, M. L. G., & Figueiredo, L. T. M. (2014). Emerging alphaviruses in the americas: Chikungunya and mayaro. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 47(6), 677–683. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0246-2014

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