1999
DOI: 10.1086/313462
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O'Nyong-Nyong Fever in South-Central Uganda, 1996--1997: Clinical Features and Validation of a Clinical Case Definition for Surveillance Purposes

Abstract: O'nyong-nyong (ONN) fever, caused by infection with a mosquito-borne central African alphavirus, is an acute, nonfatal illness characterized by polyarthralgia. During 1996-1997, south-central Uganda experienced the second ONN fever epidemic ever recognized. Among 391 persons interviewed and sampled, 40 cases of confirmed and 21 of presumptive, well-characterized acute, recent, or previous ONN fever were identified through active case-finding efforts or during a household serosurvey and by the application of cl… Show more

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“…Other study also support this finding 22 but rarer neurovirulence and neuroinvasiveness 7,11 were not found in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Other study also support this finding 22 but rarer neurovirulence and neuroinvasiveness 7,11 were not found in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Between 1959 and 1962 there was a large outbreak of ONNV in East Africa involving an estimated 2 million people in which 71% of infected patients suffered from myalgia (Posey et al, 2005;Williams et al, 1965). In 1996-1997 ONNV re-emerged in south-central Uganda (Kiwanuka et al, 1999) and is another alphavirus with the potential to cause global outbreaks of disease. Mayaro virus (MAYV) was first isolated in 1954 and is endemic to South America where it causes sporadic cases and smaller outbreaks of disease that manifest with fever, headaches, athralgia and myalgia (Anderson et al, 1957).…”
Section: Other Alphavirusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5][6] O'nyong-nyong virus has caused three major outbreaks of disease in Africa. [7][8][9][10] The first occurred in Uganda in the late 1950s and early 1960s and affected over 2 million people. 7 The last two outbreaks occurred in 1996 and 2003, affecting tens of thousands of people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 The last two outbreaks occurred in 1996 and 2003, affecting tens of thousands of people. [8][9][10][11] O'nyong-nyong virus causes a similar syndrome to CHIKV, Ross River virus (RRV), and other Old World arthritic alphaviruses, characterized by fever, rash, debilitating arthralgia, and myalgia. [7][8][9][10][11] The disease is self-limiting and lasts a few days, though some patients have more persistent arthrlagia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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