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CHIKGene

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  • Disease: Arboviral disease, Post-infectious condition, Vector-borne disease
  • Study type: Observational Cohort Study
  • Study type descriptors: Prospective, Retrospective, Multicentre
  • Study aim: To investigate the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying chronic chikungunya by analyzing gene expression profiles in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of affected individuals from historical cohorts, compared to recovered controls
  • Number of participants enrolled: 286
  • Study enrolling from
  • Study includes follow-up for 15 years

Study Data

  • Adults
  • Elderly
  • Community
  • Arbovirus
  • Vector-borne
  • Chikungunya virus
  • Arboviral disease
  • Vector-borne disease
  • Post-infectious condition

Other information

Funders/Sponsors:

  • National Research Agency, French

If you would like to contact the Principal Investigator of the study please email: ccb@ateneo.univr.it

The data is updated up to