Chikungunya (viral infection)

About Chikungunya (viral infection)

A viral infection that is acquired from a mosquito bite (Aedes mosquito). The infection is most often seen in Africa, Asia and India. The illness is rarely fatal and many infected patients experience no symptoms at all. It is a common cause of fever in patients traveling to the geographic areas of infection.

Symptoms

Symptoms begin 2-12 days after being bitten and include: fever, joint pain, back pain, headache, rash, fatigue, muscle aches, nausea and vomiting.

Tests & Diagnostics

A history and physical exam will be done. The diagnosis can be confirmed by identifying the virus in the blood (viral culture) or by measuring the antibody (IgM) response to the virus in the blood.

Common tests: Antibody Tests.

Path 2 — Over-the-Counter Options

OTC sleep aids and supportive treatments

Conventional treatment summary

There is no specific treatment. Patients should drink plenty of fluids, take acetaminophen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (ibuprofen) or aspirin for their fever. Children should not take aspirin because of the risk of Reyes syndrome. Immediate treatment should be sought for persistent vomiting, severe headache, confusion or other serious symptoms.

Medical specialties

Internal Medicine · Pediatrics · Family Practice · Infectious Disease Medicine · Pediatric Infectious Disease Medicine

This page is educational content, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician for diagnosis and treatment of Chikungunya (viral infection).