Bronchiolitis, COVID-19, and the Flu in the Caribbean. Bulletin of October 23, 2025.
Key points
Martinique
COVID-19: Decline in city-level indicators and hospital positivity rate; low and stable numbers of emergency room visits and hospitalizations
Flu: slight increase in the number of emergency room visits, although this indicator remains low; limited circulation of influenza viruses
Bronchiolitis: Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) has been circulating for the past two weeks, although indicators are low for the season
Guadeloupe
COVID-19: Decline in indicators; hospitalizations remain low
Influenza: although the number of clinically suggestive cases is increasing, hospital indicators are low and stable
Bronchiolitis: increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases and the hospital positivity rate, with no impact on healthcare capacity
Saint Martin
COVID-19: increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases in the community with no impact on healthcare capacity
Flu: increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases in the city with no impact on healthcare capacity
Bronchiolitis: no clinically suggestive cases in the community or emergency department visits
Saint-Barthélemy
COVID-19: no visits to the emergency room; number of clinically suggestive cases unavailable for week 2025-42
Flu: increase in the number of emergency department visits without hospitalization; number of clinically suggestive cases unavailable for week 2025-42
Bronchiolitis: no visits to the emergency department; number of clinically suggestive cases unavailable for week 2025-42
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