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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CHIKUNGUNYA Definition: The study of the distribution and the determinants of health related states or events in specified population and the application of this study to the control of health problems
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PYRAMID ► It includes host environment Agent
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VECTOR AND MODE OF TRANSMISSION ► It’s a vector borne disease ► Vector is mosquito belonging to “AEDES” genus ► Other diseases caused by Aedes are ► DENGUE HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER ► YELLOW FEVER ► RIFT VALLEY FEVER
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DESCRIPTION ABOUT AEDES ► Important members causing chickungunya are ► Aedes aegypti ► Aedes albopictus ► Aedes africanus ► Aedes furcifer ► Aedes taylori ► Aedes cordelliri
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Aedes aegypti
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Aedes mosquito ► Abundantly seen in india ► Called “TIGER MOSQUITO” (white stripes on the black body) ► Favourable climate tropical 27*c ► Life span of adult mosquito -15 days ► Habitat –mainly indoor-living room,offices, bussiness places, in isolated containers
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Breeding habits Artificial accumulation of water in: ► Broken bottles ► Discarded tins ► Fire brackets ► Flower pots ► Coconut shells ► Earthen pots ► Tree holes ► Rubber containers ► Plastic containers
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Breeding places of mosquito
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Biting habits ► Only the female mosquito bites ► Bites mainly in day time ► Bites humans and animal ► Powerful bites / fearless bites ► Bites 3 to 4 times for a satisfactory meal
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Resting habits Flying habits ► Rests in dark corners, walls, umbrellas, book shelves, coolers, bed covers. ► Flies around 100 mts from breeding places ► This factor helps in its eradication ► Transported to long distances by aero planes, ship, train.
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Life cycle
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MODE OF TRANSMISSION ► Only the female Aedes bites(blood meal) ► Transmission cycle: Man ► Becomes infective after ten days of bite & remains life long infective Mosquito
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In Africa ► Viruses transmitted in Savanna & forests of Africa by Aedes africanus,Aedes furcifer ► Vertebrate portion of the cycle is provided by non human primates like monkeys & Baboons which amplify and maintain virus circulation
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In Asia ► Virus is primarily transmitted by Aedes aegypti and to a lesser extent by Aedes albopictus in urban areas. ► Although Asian monkeys develop significant viraemia after inoculation. But they never have been shown to participate in maintenance or amplification of the virus
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GLOBAL OUTBREAK YearPlace No.of Cases 1952TANZANIA (IN AFRICA) _ 1958-1962 BANGKOK & THAILAND _ 2005 DEC- APRIL 06 REUNION ISLAND 2,25,000 9 TH JAN – 10 TH MARCH 06 MAYOTTE2833 WHO WHO
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INDIAN OUTBREAK YEARPLACE NO.OF CASES SOURCE 1963CALCUTTALakhs 200 death ICMR Bulletin May1980 1964MADRASlakhs IJMR 1964 1973 MAHARASH TRA Small outbreaks - 2005 Dec AP2,00,000 Wikipedia May5th-06 2005 Dec Karnataka78,000 Wikipedia May5th-06
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Present epidemic in south India ► Mainly affected states are ► Karnataka, Maharashtra, AP ► Recent update on JULY 5 th 2006 DISTRICT NO. OF CASES GULBARGA55000 BIDAR42000 TUMKUR33000 CHITRADURGA20000 BANGALORE RURAL 8000 BANGALORE URBAN 2000 2000 *wikipedia pandemic chikungunya
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