Vertical transmission of chikungunya virus infection. Case report
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Keywords

Chikungunya Fever
Chikungunya Virus
Infectious Disease Transmission
Newborn
Infectious Disease 
Neonatology
Virus Diseases
Congenital and perinatal infections (TORCH)
Tropical Medicine

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Cardona-Correa SE, Castaño-Jaramillo LM, Quevedo-Vélez A. Vertical transmission of chikungunya virus infection. Case report. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2017 Jun. 5 [cited 2025 Oct. 22];88(2):285-8. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/248

Abstract

Introduction: Chikungunya virus infection is a disease transmitted by vectors, in which vertical transmission was described in years 2005-2006. An infection rate up to 49% in neonates born from mothers with active viremia during labor has been observed. Perinatal infection could results in serious complications and potential cognitive impairment.

Objective: To describe a newborn with Chikungunya virus infection secundary to vertical transmission.

Clínical case: A female newborn is analyzed. She presented with fever and exanthema during her first week of life, elevation of transaminases and thrombocytopenia. Her mother had had symptoms compatible with chikungunya virus infection on the day of the delivery. Specific IgM antibodies against chikungunya were documented and the diagnosis was confirmed.

Conclusion: Given the high perinatal transmissibility rate of Chikungunya virus, this diagnosis should be considered in every newborn child of a mother with suggestive symptoms of chikungunya in the days surrounding delivery.

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