Bronchiolitis, COVID-19, and the Flu in the Caribbean. Bulletin of September 25, 2025.
Key points
Martinique
Flu: City-level indicators rising in weeks 2025–38 but with no impact on hospitals
Bronchiolitis: Low indicators for the period, although a slight increase in emergency room visits was observed in week 2025-38
COVID-19: Indicators are stable and low compared to what was observed during the same period in the two previous years
COVID-19: Community and hospital indicators stable; increase in positivity rate
Flu: Epidemic ended in week 2025-19; community and hospital indicators have stabilized, with the exception of a decrease in emergency department visits
Bronchiolitis: all indicators are low and stable; no hospital samples have tested positive for RSV in recent weeks
Guadeloupe
Influenza: number of clinically suggestive cases generally stable in recent months; no impact on healthcare provision
Bronchiolitis: indicators low and stable for the period
COVID-19: Circulation of SARS-CoV-2, though at lower levels than in previous years during the same period
Saint Martin
Flu: About ten clinically suggestive cases reported in the city, with no impact on healthcare services
Bronchiolitis: Situation calm, no clinically suggestive cases in the city or in the emergency room
COVID-19: slight decrease in the number of clinically suggestive cases seen in town; no impact on healthcare services
Saint Barthélemy
Flu: Situation calm, no clinically suggestive cases in town or visits to the emergency room
Bronchiolitis: Situation is calm; no clinically suggestive cases in the city or visits to the emergency room
COVID-19: Slight increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases, but no impact on healthcare services
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