Surveillance of arboviral diseases in the Caribbean. Update as of November 23, 2017.
Summary
Martinique
Dengue and Chikungunya
Over the past sixteen weeks, epidemiological indicators for dengue and chikungunya have remained stable and well below the maximum values expected for the season. The epidemiological situation continues to correspond to Phase 1 of the Psage*: "sporadic transmission."
Zika
Epidemiological indicators collected by the surveillance system show that Zika virus circulation remains very low. This situation corresponds to Phase 1 of the Psage*: “sporadic transmission.” Since June 30, 2017, surveillance of pregnant women has ended. However, the collection and consolidation of data gathered from pregnant women prior to that date are continuing.
Guadeloupe
Dengue and Chikungunya
The epidemiological situations for dengue and chikungunya are stable in Guadeloupe. Both viruses circulate very sporadically. The situation for these two arboviruses in Guadeloupe remains at Phase 1 of the Psage*: "sporadic transmission."
Zika
In Guadeloupe, epidemiological surveillance indicators show sporadic viral circulation. This situation corresponds to Phase 1 of the Psage*: “sporadic transmission.” Since June 30, 2017, surveillance of pregnant women has ended. However, the collection and consolidation of data gathered from pregnant women prior to that date are continuing.
Saint Martin
Dengue and Chikungunya
Surveillance indicators for dengue and chikungunya have remained at low levels in recent weeks. The epidemiological situation still corresponds to Phase 1 of the Psage* for these two arboviral diseases in Saint Martin: "sporadic transmission."
Zika
In Saint Martin, epidemiological indicators have remained at low levels for several consecutive weeks, reflecting low viral activity in the territory. The situation corresponds to Phase 1 of the Psage*: “sporadic transmission.”
Saint Barthélemy
Dengue and Chikungunya
In Saint-Barthélemy, epidemiological indicators show very low circulation of the dengue and chikungunya viruses. The epidemiological situation corresponds to Phase 1 of the Psage* for these two arboviral diseases in Saint-Barthélemy: "sporadic transmission."
Zika
In Saint Barthélemy, epidemiological surveillance indicators show sporadic viral circulation. This situation corresponds to Phase 1 of the Psage*: "sporadic transmission."
* Psage: Program for Surveillance, Alert, and Management of Epidemics.
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