Large number of imported chikungunya cases in mainland France, 2014: a challenge for surveillance and response

During the summer of 2014, all the pre-requisites for autochthonous transmission of chikungunya virus are present in southern France: a competent vector, Aedes albopictus, and a large number of travellers returning from the French Caribbean islands where an outbreak is occurring. We describe the system implemented for the surveillance of chikungunya and dengue in mainland France. From 2 May to 4 July 2014, there were 126 laboratory-confirmed imported chikungunya cases in mainland France.

Author(s): Paty M, Six C, Charlet F, Heuze G, Cochet A, Wiegandt A, Chappert J, Dejour Salamanca D, Guinard A, Soler P, Servas V, Vivier Darrigol M, Ledrans M, Debruyne M, Schaal O, Jeannin C, Helynck B, Leparc Goffart I, Coignard B

Publishing year: 2014

Pages: pii: 20856

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