Health Monitoring in Mayotte. Update as of September 19, 2024.
Key points
Cholera
The last case of cholera detected in Mayotte on July 12 was an imported case. No local transmission has been detected since July 8.
Acute gastroenteritis
An outbreak of rotavirus gastroenteritis is currently underway.
Increased circulation of viruses causing acute gastroenteritis in S37.
Acute respiratory infections
No biologically confirmed cases of infection with an influenza virus or respiratory syncytial virus (the most common virus in bronchiolitis) have been identified in Mayotte.
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