Dengue Surveillance in the Caribbean. Update as of June 1, 2023.
Key Points
In Guadeloupe, the virus is spreading across the archipelago, with several sporadic cases and three outbreaks identified in Trois-Rivières, Gosier, and Saint-François.
In Martinique, the spread of the dengue virus continues mainly in the southern part of the island. An outbreak has been identified in the town of Trois-Ilets.
Several dengue cases have been imported into mainland France since the start of the resurgence in cases (November 2022 for Guadeloupe and January 2023 for Martinique). The DENV-2 serotype has been identified among cases treated locally in both territories and among imported cases.
In Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy, the situation remains calm. However, various factors (traveler traffic, major events) could lead to a deterioration of the epidemiological situation.
According to the PSAGE dengue guidelines, the epidemiological situation corresponds to Phase 2, Level 1: Isolated outbreaks or outbreaks with no epidemiological link(s) in Guadeloupe and Martinique, and to Phase 1: Sporadic cases in Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy.
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