Viruses (Sep 2018)

The Surveillance of Chikungunya Virus in a Temperate Climate: Challenges and Possible Solutions from the Experience of Lazio Region, Italy

  • Francesco Vairo,
  • Carlo Di Pietrantonj,
  • Chiara Pasqualini,
  • Alessia Mammone,
  • Simone Lanini,
  • Emanuele Nicastri,
  • Concetta Castilletti,
  • Federica Ferraro,
  • Virginia Di Bari,
  • Vincenzo Puro,
  • Paola Scognamiglio,
  • Antonino Di Caro,
  • Maria Rosaria Capobianchi,
  • Giuseppe Ippolito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v10090501
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 501

Abstract

Read online

CHIKV has become an emerging public health concern in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere as a consequenceof the expansion of the endemic areas of its vectors (mainly Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus). In 2017, a new outbreak of CHIKV was detected in Italy with three clusters of autochthonous transmission in the Lazio Region (central Italy), in the cities of Anzio, Rome, and Latina and a secondary cluster in the Calabria Region (south Italy). Given the climate characteristics of Italy, sporadic outbreaks mostly driven by imported cases followed by autochthonous transmission could occur during the summer season. This highlights the importance of a well-designed surveillance system, which should promptly identify autochthonous transmission. The use of a surveillance system integrating different surveillance tools, including entomological surveillance in a one health approach, together with education of the health care professionals should facilitate the detection, response, and control of arboviruses spreading.

Keywords