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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The common symptoms of | The common symptoms of chikungunya include fever, [[petechial]] or [[maculopapular rash|maculopapular]] [[rash]] and [[arthralgia]] or arthritis affecting multiple joints. | ||
==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== |
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Overview
The common symptoms of chikungunya include fever, petechial or maculopapular rash and arthralgia or arthritis affecting multiple joints.
Symptoms
- The majority of people infected with chikungunya virus become symptomatic.
- The incubation period is typically 3–7 days (range, 1–12 days).
- The disease is most often characterized by acute onset of fever (typically >39°C [102°F]) and polyarthralgia.
- Joint symptoms are usually bilateral and symmetric, and can be severe and debilitating.
- Other symptoms may include headache, myalgia, arthritis, conjunctivitis, nausea/vomiting, or maculopapular rash.
- Acute symptoms typically resolve within 7–10 days.