Risk Factors For Chikungunya Virus Outbreak In Somali Region Of Ethiopia, 2019: Unmatched Case-Control Study

ADVANCES IN VIROLOGY(2021)

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Background. Chikungunya virus is a ribonucleic acid (RNA) virus transmitted by a mosquito bite. Chikungunya virus outbreaks are characterized by rapid spread, and the disease manifests as acute fever. This study aimed at determining risk factors for chikungunya virus outbreak to apply appropriate prevention and control measures. Methods. Unmatched case-control study was performed to identify risk factors of chikungunya outbreak in Somali region of Ethiopia in 2019. Cases and controls were enrolled with 1 : 2 ratio. All cases during the study period (74 cases) and 148 controls were included in the study. Bivariate and multivariable analyses were implemented. The serum samples were tested by real-time polymerase chain reaction at Ethiopian Public Health Institute Laboratory. Results. A total of 74 chikungunya fever cases were reported starting from 19(th) May 2019 to 8(th) June 2019. Not using bed net at daytime sleeping (adjusted odds ratio (AOR): 20.8; 95% confidence interval (CI): 6.4-66.7), presence of open water holding container (AOR: 4.0; CI: 1.2-3.5), presence of larvae in water holding container (AOR: 4.8; CI: 1.4-16.8), ill person with similar signs and symptoms in the family or neighbors (AOR: 27.9; CI: 6.5-120.4), and not wearing full body cover clothes (AOR: 8.1; CI: 2.2-30.1) were significant risk factors. Conclusion. Not using bed net at daytime sleeping, presence of open water holding container, presence of larvae in water holding container, ill person with similar signs and symptoms in the family or neighbors, and not wearing full body cover clothes are risk factors for chikungunya virus outbreak.
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