Post-Chikungunya Rheumatism - Rheumatology Follow-up of Patients After 15 Years
Reunion Island was struck by a severe Chikungunya outbreak in 2005-2006. Three hundred and seven Chikungunya patients were evaluated by 4 rheumatologists 2 months after the initial infection (RHUMATOCHIK study). Eighty-three percents still reported joint pain and 43% joint swelling in telephone interviews after 32 months (Bouquillard et al., 2018). The primary objective of the present study is to assess and classify precisely persistent Chi-related joint diseases after 15 years, in a second rheumatology examination.
• Patients previously included in the RHUMATOCHIK study (N=307), or diagnosed as Chikungunya-related Rheumatoid Arthritis (N=21) after telephonic screening and given their oral consent
• Chikungunya infection (positive serology and/or evocative symptoms in the epidemic context)