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. 2016 Jun 1;94(6):1336–1341. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15-0815

Table 1.

Reported symptoms among community service volunteers in the DR with and without evidence of recent CHIKV infection (N = 100),* July–August 2014

Reported symptoms CHIKV infection only (N = 41) No CHIKV or DENV infection (N = 59) P value
n (%) n (%)
Fever 39 (95) 18 (31) < 0.01
Rash 37 (90) 2 (3) < 0.01
Joint pain 37 (90) 7 (12) < 0.01
 Shoulder 14 (38) 3 (43) 1.00
 Elbow 12 (32) 4 (57) 0.24
 Wrist 25 (68) 6 (86) 0.65
 Thumb 22 (59) 3 (43) 0.44
 Fingers 26 (70) 3 (43) 0.21
 Knee 21 (57) 6 (86) 0.22
 Ankle 28 (76) 5 (71) 1.00
 Heel 12 (32) 1 (14) 0.65
 Foot 12 (32) 1 (14) 0.65
 Toes 17 (46) 2 (29) 0.68
Headache 29 (71) 13 (22) < 0.01
Muscle pain 28 (68) 9 (15) < 0.01
Chills 24 (59) 7 (12) < 0.01
Nausea/vomiting 14 (34) 9 (15) 0.03
Abdominal pain 11 (27) 5 (8) 0.01
Diarrhea 10 (24) 10 (19) 0.62
Calf pain 10 (24) 4 (7) 0.01
Rhinorrhea 8 (17) 6 (10) 0.19
Sore throat 8 (17) 6 (10) 0.19
Eye pain 7 (17) 3 (5) 0.09
Cough 6 (15) 2 (3) 0.06
Red/swollen joints 5 (13) 2 (3) 0.12
Bleeding 2 (5) 1 (2) 0.57
Red Eyes 0 (0) 0 (0) 1.00

CHIKV = chikungunya virus; DENV = dengue virus; DR = Dominican Republic.

*

Excludes two participants with evidence of recent DENV infection. Both of these participants also reported experiencing febrile illnesses while in the DR.

Denominator based on those reporting joint pain among returning travelers.