Bronchiolitis, COVID-19, and the Flu in the Caribbean. Bulletin dated April 17, 2025.
Key points
Martinique
COVID-19: City and hospital indicators stable
Flu: ongoing epidemic; community and hospital indicators are decreasing, with the exception of hospitalizations, which remain stable. Since the start of the epidemic (week 2024–51), 10 severe cases hospitalized in intensive care have been reported (data currently being consolidated)
Bronchiolitis: community indicators decreasing, hospital indicators stable
Guadeloupe
COVID-19: Community and hospital indicators are low
Influenza: ongoing epidemic; all indicators are decreasing. Since the start of enhanced influenza surveillance (week 2024-40), 17 severe cases hospitalized in intensive care have been reported (data currently being consolidated)
Bronchiolitis: increase in outpatient visits; low and stable hospital indicators
Saint Martin
COVID-19: low community indicator, no emergency room visits or hospitalizations
Influenza: ongoing epidemic; outpatient visits increasing, few emergency room visits; no hospitalizations
Bronchiolitis: no outpatient visits or hospital admissions
Saint Barthélemy
COVID-19: low community and hospital indicators
Flu: end of the outbreak; slight increase in outpatient visits with no impact on hospital admissions; no hospitalizations
Bronchiolitis: low outpatient indicator; no hospital visits
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