Mayaro: an emerging viral threat?
Mayaro virus (MAYV), an enveloped RNA virus, belongs to the Togaviridae family and Alphavirus genus. This arthropod-borne virus (Arbovirus) is similar to Chikungunya (CHIKV), Dengue (DENV), and Zika virus (ZIKV). The term “ChikDenMaZika syndrome” has been coined for clinically suspected arboviruses,...
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- Alphavirus
Arbovirus
Arthralgia
Bleeding
Chikungunya virus
Cross reaction
Dengue virus
Fever
Genomics
Human
Life threat
Maculopapular rash
Mayaro virus
Mixed infection
Myocarditis
Neurological complication
Nonhuman
Polyarthritis
Priority journal
Review
South America
Togaviridae
Virus load
Virus morphology
Zika virus
Alphavirus infection
Animal
Classification
Communicable disease
Genetics
Isolation and purification
Physiology
Virology
Alphavirus
Alphavirus Infections
Animals
Humans
South America
Emerging
Communicable Diseases
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Mayaro: an emerging viral threat? |
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Mayaro: an emerging viral threat? |
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Mayaro: an emerging viral threat? Alphavirus Arbovirus Arthralgia Bleeding Chikungunya virus Cross reaction Dengue virus Fever Genomics Human Life threat Maculopapular rash Mayaro virus Mixed infection Myocarditis Neurological complication Nonhuman Polyarthritis Priority journal Review South America Togaviridae Virus load Virus morphology Zika virus Alphavirus infection Animal Classification Communicable disease Genetics Isolation and purification Physiology Virology Alphavirus Alphavirus Infections Animals Humans South America Emerging Communicable Diseases |
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Mayaro: an emerging viral threat? |
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Mayaro: an emerging viral threat? |
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Mayaro: an emerging viral threat? |
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Mayaro: an emerging viral threat? |
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Alphavirus Arbovirus Arthralgia Bleeding Chikungunya virus Cross reaction Dengue virus Fever Genomics Human Life threat Maculopapular rash Mayaro virus Mixed infection Myocarditis Neurological complication Nonhuman Polyarthritis Priority journal Review South America Togaviridae Virus load Virus morphology Zika virus Alphavirus infection Animal Classification Communicable disease Genetics Isolation and purification Physiology Virology Alphavirus Alphavirus Infections Animals Humans South America |
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Alphavirus Arbovirus Arthralgia Bleeding Chikungunya virus Cross reaction Dengue virus Fever Genomics Human Life threat Maculopapular rash Mayaro virus Mixed infection Myocarditis Neurological complication Nonhuman Polyarthritis Priority journal Review South America Togaviridae Virus load Virus morphology Zika virus Alphavirus infection Animal Classification Communicable disease Genetics Isolation and purification Physiology Virology Alphavirus Alphavirus Infections Animals Humans South America Emerging Communicable Diseases |
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Emerging Communicable Diseases |
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Mayaro virus (MAYV), an enveloped RNA virus, belongs to the Togaviridae family and Alphavirus genus. This arthropod-borne virus (Arbovirus) is similar to Chikungunya (CHIKV), Dengue (DENV), and Zika virus (ZIKV). The term “ChikDenMaZika syndrome” has been coined for clinically suspected arboviruses, which have arisen as a consequence of the high viral burden, viral co-infection, and co-circulation in South America. In most cases, MAYV disease is nonspecific, mild, and self-limited. Fever, arthralgia, and maculopapular rash are among the most common symptoms described, being largely indistinguishable from those caused by other arboviruses. However, severe manifestations of the infection have been reported, such as chronic polyarthritis, neurological complications, hemorrhage, myocarditis, and even death. Currently, there are no specific commercial tools for the diagnosis of MAYV, and the use of serological methods can be affected by cross-reactivity and the window period. A diagnosis based on clinical and epidemiological data alone is still premature. Therefore, new entomological research is warranted, and new highly specific molecular diagnostic methods should be developed. This comprehensive review is intended to encourage public health authorities and scientific communities to actively work on diagnosing, preventing, and treating MAYV infection. © 2018, The Author(s). |
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