Epidemiological Situation of Arboviral Diseases in the Caribbean. As of December 15, 2016.

Analysis of the Epidemiological Situation

Conclusions for Martinique: Over the past ten weeks, all epidemiological indicators for dengue and chikungunya have remained stable and well below the maximum values expected for the season. No outbreaks have been identified during this period. The epidemiological situation corresponds to Phase 1 of the PSAGE* for these two arboviral diseases in Martinique: sporadic transmission.

Conclusions for GuadeloupeThe epidemiological situation for dengue and chikungunya remains calm in Guadeloupe. Indeed, few clinically suggestive cases of dengue have been reported in recent weeks, and only a few probable cases of chikungunya have been identified.The epidemiological situation corresponds to Phase 1 of the PSAGE* for these two arboviral diseases in Guadeloupe: sporadic transmission.

Conclusions for Saint BarthélemyIn Saint Barthélemy, no clinically suggestive cases of dengue or chikungunya have been reported in private practice since mid-August. Furthermore, the number of confirmed dengue cases remains negligible, and only a few probable cases of chikungunya have been recorded in recent weeks. The epidemiological situation corresponds to Phase 1 of the PSAGE* for these two arboviral diseases in Saint Barthélemy: sporadic transmission.

Conclusions for Saint Martin Surveillance indicators for dengue and chikungunya have remained at low levels in recent weeks. The epidemiological situation corresponds to Phase 1 of the PSAGE* for these two arboviral diseases in Saint Martin: sporadic transmission.

* Program for Surveillance, Alert, and Management of Epidemics

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