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Dengue, chikungunya and zika virus coinfection: results of the national surveillance during the zika epidemic in Colombia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2019

Marcela Mercado-Reyes
Affiliation:
Department of Research in Public Health, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Jorge Acosta-Reyes
Affiliation:
Department of Public Health, Health Sciences Division, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia
Edgar Navarro-Lechuga
Affiliation:
Department of Public Health, Health Sciences Division, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia
Sherill Corchuelo
Affiliation:
Department of Network in Public Health, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Angélica Rico
Affiliation:
Department of Network in Public Health, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Edgar Parra
Affiliation:
Department of Network in Public Health, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Natalia Tolosa
Affiliation:
Department of Public Health Surveillance, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Lissethe Pardo
Affiliation:
Department of Network in Public Health, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Maritza González
Affiliation:
Department of Public Health Surveillance, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Jorge Martìn-Rodriguez-Hernández
Affiliation:
Institute of Public Health, Javeriana University, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
Luz Karime-Osorio
Affiliation:
Department of Network in Public Health, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Martha Ospina-Martinez
Affiliation:
General Director, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Helena Rodriguez-Perea
Affiliation:
Department of Research in Public Health, National Institute of Health, Bogota D.C., Colombia
Gaspar Del Rio-Pertuz
Affiliation:
Department of Medicine, Health Sciences Division, Universidad del Norte and Hospital Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia
Diego Viasus*
Affiliation:
Department of Medicine, Health Sciences Division, Universidad del Norte and Hospital Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia
*
Author for correspondence: Diego Viasus, E-mail: dviasus@uninorte.edu.co
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Abstract

Our objective was to determine the frequency of zika (ZIKV), chikungunya (CHIKV) and dengue (DENV) virus coinfection and describe the mortality cases that occurred during the epidemiologic surveillance of the ZIKV epidemic in Colombia. We analysed all cases of suspected ZIKV infection that were reported to the National Institute of Health (October 2015–December 2016). DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV RNA were detected in serum or tissue samples using polymerase chain reaction assay. Medical records of the fatal cases were reviewed. We identified that 23 871 samples were processed. The frequency of viral agents was 439 (1.84%) for DENV, 257 (1.07%) for CHIKV and 10118 (42.38%) for ZIKV. Thirty-four (0.14%) cases of coinfection were identified. The CHIKV–ZIKV coinfection was present in 28 cases (82.3%), DENV–CHIKV in three (8.8%) and DENV–ZIKV in three (8.8%). Seven (20.6%) coinfection cases were fatal (two DENV–CHIKV cases and five CHIKV–ZIKV cases). Two cases were foetal deaths and the others were related to neurological syndrome and sepsis. In conclusion, the frequency of arbovirus coinfection during epidemic of ZIKV was low, and CHIKV–ZIKV coinfection was the most common. Mortality was high among coinfection patients. The role of each virus in the mortality cases of coinfection warrants further studies.

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Fig. 1. The distribution of patients with suspected infection by DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV reported to SIVIGILA during the ZIKV epidemic in Colombia (October 2015–December 2016). CHIKV, chikungunya virus; ZIKV, zika virus; DENV, dengue virus; SIVIGILA, National Surveillance System in Public Health.

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Fig. 2. Number of cases reported and processed at National Institute of Health during the ZIKV epidemic in Colombia (October 2015–December 2016). PCR, polymerase chain reaction.

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Fig. 3. Histopathological findings among fatal adult cases with DENV, CHIKV and/or ZIKV coinfection during the ZIKV epidemic in Colombia (October 2015–December 2016). (a) Tubulointerstitial nephritis, (b) acute motor axonal polyneuropathy and (c) acute pneumonia found in case 2; (d) acute demyelinating polyneuropathy from case 4; (e) necrosis surrounding hepatic vein in case 3; and (f) tubulointerstitial nephritis in case 1. Magnification: e (20×) and a–e, F (40×). CHIKV, chikungunya virus; ZIKV, zika virus; DENV, dengue virus.

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Table 1. Clinical features and laboratory findings in fatal adult cases with virus coinfection during the ZIKV epidemic in Colombia

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Table 2. Ultrasonographical and pathologic findings from foetal death cases with virus coinfection during the ZIKV epidemic in Colombia