Public Health Bulletin on Arboviruses in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. June 2019.
Key Points
The tiger mosquito is an urban and aggressive species
Eight departments are classified as Level 1 in the ARA region due to the presence of Aedes albopictus, including two new departments for 2019: Loire and Puy-de-Dôme
The number of affected municipalities doubles every year, reaching nearly 250 municipalities in the ARA region in 2018
117 suspected cases of arboviruses reported in 2018, including 33 confirmed imported cases of dengue and one confirmed imported case of chikungunya
64 requests for EIRAD intervention regarding arbovirus cases and 3 adulticide treatments carried out in 2018
No indigenous cases of arbovirus disease have been identified in the ARA since surveillance began
Everyone’s involvement in the fight against the tiger mosquito is essential; 80% of breeding sites are found in residential areas (gardens, balconies, etc.)
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