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. 2020 Aug 5;115:e200284. doi: 10.1590/0074-02760200284

TABLE. Comparative features of COVID-19 and arboviruses transmitted by Aedes aegypti .

Clinical and epidemiologic conditions COVID-19 Aedes-transmitted diseases (DEN, CHIK, ZIK ,YF)
Case management
Case detection Asymptomatic and clinical Symptomatic (febrile syndrome)
Asymptomatic infection 80% Very important in transmission Variable very important in transmission
Mild 10% 20-40%
Moderate 5% < 10%
Severe 5% Mandatory intensive therapy 5% intensive care
Lethality 2 to 5% 1-2%
Reproduction rate (Ro) 2-4 2-3
Health services burden Hospital level Primary health and hospital care
Public health measures
Warning signs fever, fatigue, coughing, pneumonia, difficulty breathing, acute respiratory distress Alarma signs: abdominal pain or tenderness, persistent vomiting, clinical fluid accumulation, mucosal bleed, lethargy or restlessness, liver enlargement (> 2 cm)
Preventive measures Hand washing, respiratory hygiene, face masks, personal protective equipment in health units Elimination of unnecessary containers where standing water can accumulate Protection of water storage containers (lid, cleaning), use of personal protection methods (topical repellents, spatial repelents), house improvement (mosquito screens on doors and windows, tank covers etc)
Physical distancing Indispensable Not relevant
Isolation (quarantine) Compulsory in confirmed cases Partial, severe cases
Mobility Search for contacts Mandatory, mass confinement Test, track, treat and isolate Tracking contacts and mobility surveys
Urban concentration Very important (density) Very important (density)
Water supply Constant hand washing Avoid breeding sites
Sanitation Surfaces, hands, face Breeding sites control (disposal and clean-up) use of insecticides (chemical and biological)
Diagnostic testings Test (PCR) nasal swab confirmation, track, treat and isolate contacts Viral isolation, RNA (PCR), NS1 (ELISA, rapid diagnositics), antibody: IgM/IgG usually ELISA or rapid diagnositc. Antigen tests relevant early Antibody tests late test severe cases not for tracking purposes
Vaccine Not available, fast development Yellow fever, slow development

CHIK: Chikungunya; DEN: dengue; YF: yellow fever; ZIK: Zika.