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Fig 1.

Spatial distribution of 855 patients out of 1326 CHIKV infected patients in Dhaka city.

The remaining 471 patents were not interested to disclose their address during the interview. Data presented in this Figure as % of total patients had no reservation to share their residential address (n = 855).

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Table 1.

Baseline demographic characteristics of patients (n = 1326).

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Table 2.

Clinical profile of chikungunya patients (n = 1326) in Bangladesh.

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Table 3.

Arthralgia profile of chikungunya patients (n = 1129, cases with past history of arthritis were excluded) in Bangladesh.

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Fig 2.

The economic impact of chikungunya infection on days misses from work (A) and rating versus income ranges as 100% staked column (B). Respondents were asked to rate the chikungunya healthcare expenditure on their economic conditions on a numeric rating scale of 1 to 10. Rating 8–10, 5–7, 2–4 and 1 is considered as extreme, moderate, mild and no impact on economic conditions of respondents, respectively. One column in B illustrates the relative percentage of cases from different income ranges. The exchange rate of 1 USD is about 82 BDT.

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Fig 3.

Impact of chikungunya infection on overall quality of life (Q1 of WHOQOL-BREF) among different socio-demographic status and pain rating.

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