Health Monitoring in Mayotte. Bulletin of May 22, 2026.
Key Points
Malaria
- Resurgence of malaria cases in Mayotte: 14 new cases reported in week 20, including 8 in the municipality of Chirongui; all cases recorded in this municipality are suspected to be locally acquired;
- Since the beginning of 2026, 171 cases of malaria have been recorded, 62 suspected to be locally acquired, 95 imported cases—mostly from the Comoros—and 14 with undetermined status.
Chikungunya
- After several weeks of increases, a decrease in the number of chikungunya cases has been observed since Week 17: 26 cases recorded in Week 20, representing a decrease of approximately 44.7% (unconsolidated data);
- 32 cases have required hospitalization since the beginning of the year, including 3 severe cases admitted to intensive care.
Mpox
- Four new cases of mpox (monkeypox) were reported in week 20: one imported from Madagascar and the others locally acquired, bringing the total number of cases recorded in Mayotte since the beginning of the year to 23.
In relation to
Malaria
thematic dossier
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by a parasite of the genus Plasmodium and transmitted to humans through the bite of mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles. Some cases are notifiable.
Chikungunya
thematic dossier
Chikungunya is a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes. The most common symptoms are fever and joint pain.
Smallpox B (Mpox)
thematic dossier
Smallpox B (Mpox), formerly known as monkeypox, is a rare viral infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus and transmitted primarily from rodents to humans, and then from person to person,...
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