Table 1.

Persistent laboratory findings in patients with Chikungunya Fever in subacute/chronic phases

> 50%Decreased vitamin D (53.8%)
40%>50%Increased CRP (43.3%)
30%>40%Decreased: HDL cholesterol (36.5%), eosinophil (37.3%),
20%>30%Increased: glucose (28.3%), GGT (27.4%), γ globulin (27.4%), glycated hemoglobin (26.4%), calcium (25.4%), alkaline phosphatase (24.5%), β globulin (23.5%), cholesterol (23.0%) Decreased: total bilirubin (20.0%)
10%>20%Increased: triglycerides (17.6%), LDH (17.3%), ferritin (13.7%), ALT (13.2%), direct bilirubin (12.0%), α2 globulin (11.7%) Monocytosis (11.1%), Limphocytosis (10.0%)
5%>10%Hyperchloremia (8.0%) Increased: neutrophils (7.54%), LDL (5.88%), folic acid (5.88%), uric acid (5.76%), platelets (7.54%) Decreased: CPK (7.54%), albumin (5.88%), neutrophils (9.43%) Hyponatremia (5.88%),
  • CRP = C reactive protein, GGT = gamma glutamyl transferase, LDH = lactate dehydrogenase, ALT = alanine aminotransferase, CPK = creatine phosphokinase.