Dengue

Dengue fever is a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes. The most common symptoms are fever and joint pain. Its complications can be severe.

Our missions

  • Define, manage, and coordinate epidemiological surveillance of dengue fever in France

  • Adapting surveillance to regional specificities and risks: enhanced surveillance systems in metropolitan departments where the mosquito vector is present, and specific systems for the various overseas departments in collaboration with regional units linked to regional health agencies

  • Contribute to informing and raising awareness among healthcare professionals, local authorities, and the general public about the disease and preventive measures

Publications

Find here the latest scientific publications related to the studies and research conducted by Santé publique France

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Enhanced epidemiological surveillance of chikungunya and dengue. Summary of the 2012 season in mainland France (PACA, Corsica, Languedoc-Roussillon, and Aquitaine regions)

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Establishment of an online platform for the epidemiological surveillance of dengue fever in the French West Indies. Public Health Watch Conference, Paris, November 26, 27, and 28, 2008

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Launch of an online dengue surveillance platform in the French West Indies. First Interregional Conference on Public Health Surveillance in the French West Indies and French Guiana, Schoelcher, December 12–13, 2008

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Impact of dengue outbreaks in the French Overseas Departments and Territories on imported cases in metropolitan France in 2006–2007. First Interregional Conference on Public Health Surveillance in the French West Indies and French Guiana, Schoelcher, December 12–13, 2008