“…The edema or anasarca were not clinically present in most of the cases, but marked congestion of most of the internal organs may be reported in fatal cases during autopsy [ 69 ]. Other clinical features were nausea or vomiting (11.1% to 80%) [ 13 , 26 ], respiratory symptoms (21% to 80%) [ 26 , 32 ], meningeal signs (2.8% to 39.1%) [ 9 , 35 ], altered sensorium (3.9% to 23%) [ 9 , 68 ], seizure (7% to 36%) [ 32 , 66 ], conjunctival effusion (12% to 52%) [ 42 , 66 ], myalgia (32.5% to 80%) [ 27 , 37 ], arthralgia (4.3% to 43%) [ 34 , 35 ], jaundice (10.5% to 33.3%) [ 26 , 49 ], abdominal pain (14% to 36.6%) [ 9 , 34 ], and bleeding manifestation (12% to 27.7%) [ 37 , 66 ]. Less common manifestations included vesicular rash (11.1%), vasculitis (39.1%), diarrhea (22.2%), and loss of appetite (11.1%) [ 13 , 35 ].…”