BMC Infectious Diseases (Dec 2009)

Destructive arthritis in a patient with chikungunya virus infection with persistent specific IgM antibodies

  • Receveur Marie-Catherine,
  • Tolou Hugues,
  • Autran Brigitte,
  • Mamani-Matsuda Maria,
  • Ezzedine Khaled,
  • Malvy Denis,
  • Pistone Thierry,
  • Rambert Jérome,
  • Moynet Daniel,
  • Mossalayi Djavad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-9-200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 200

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Abstract Background Chikungunya fever is an emerging arboviral disease characterized by an algo-eruptive syndrome, inflammatory polyarthralgias, or tenosynovitis that can last for months to years. Up to now, the pathophysiology of the chronic stage is poorly understood. Case presentation We report the first case of CHIKV infection with chronic associated rheumatism in a patient who developed progressive erosive arthritis with expression of inflammatory mediators and persistence of specific IgM antibodies over 24 months following infection. Conclusions Understanding the specific features of chikungunya virus as well as how the virus interacts with its host are essential for the prevention, treatment or cure of chikungunya disease.