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Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an emerging arboviral
infection with a global distribution with various cutaneous manifestations.1
The virus can cause infections
of the fetus and newborn after maternal CHIKV infections during gestation. An infection rate up to 49%
in neonates born from mothers with active viraemia
during labour has been observed. Perinatal infection
could result in serious complications and potential
cognitive impairment. Infected newborns will be either
asymptomatic or present symptomatically during
their first week of life, but not at the time of birth.2 3
Common symptoms can be: fever, irritability, rashes,
hyperalgesia syndrome, diffuse limb oedema, bullous
dermatitis and occasionally also meningoencephaliti |
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