Bronchiolitis, COVID-19, and the Flu in the Caribbean. Bulletin dated November 13, 2025.
Key points
Martinique
COVID-19: After an increase between mid-August and mid-October, all indicators are once again low and stable
Flu: slight increase in emergency room visits, although the positivity rate remains low
Bronchiolitis: Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) has been circulating since mid-October, although all indicators are low for the season
Guadeloupe
COVID-19: all indicators are low and stable; limited circulation of SARS-CoV-2
Influenza: indicators stable except for a decrease in emergency room visits; little circulation of the influenza virus
Bronchiolitis: all indicators are low for the season; limited circulation of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
Saint Martin
COVID-19: no clinically suggestive cases or emergency room visits
Flu: increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases in urban areas with no impact on healthcare capacity
Bronchiolitis: slight increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases in the city with no impact on healthcare services
Saint Barthélemy
COVID-19: slight increase in clinically suggestive cases with no impact on healthcare services
Flu: no clinically suggestive cases and one visit to the emergency room
Bronchiolitis: no clinically suggestive cases or visits to the emergency room
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