Dengue Surveillance in Guadeloupe and the Northern Islands. Update as of November 14, 2019.
Epidemiological Situation
In Guadeloupe, the number of clinically suspected dengue cases reported by the network of private general practitioners has exceeded the seasonal threshold for five consecutive weeks. However, a slight stabilization of these figures has been observed over the past three weeks. Two new outbreaks have been identified in Sainte-Rose (Sofaïa) and Le Moule (Résidence Barbadine). Since July 2019, the number of clinically suspected dengue cases is estimated at 1,400, with 62% occurring in the past four weeks.
In Saint Martin, since July 2019, there have been an estimated 69 clinically suspected cases of dengue, 70% of which occurred in the past four weeks, marking a resurgence of dengue transmission in the territory.
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