Bronchiolitis, COVID-19, and the Flu in the Caribbean. Bulletin of October 30, 2025.
Key points
Martinique
Flu: city-level indicators remain high, though slightly decreasing; circulation of Influenza A viruses is low and stable
Bronchiolitis: early circulation of RSV, though indicators remain low for the season
COVID-19: Decrease in SARS-CoV-2 circulation and outpatient visits; no impact on healthcare services
Guadeloupe
Flu: increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases with no impact on healthcare provision; low and stable circulation of Influenza A viruses
Bronchiolitis: early circulation of RSV with an increase in the number of outpatient visits, with no impact on healthcare provision
COVID-19: Decrease in SARS-CoV-2 virus circulation and in outpatient and hospital visits
Saint Martin
Flu: decrease in the number of clinically suggestive cases; no impact on healthcare services
Bronchiolitis: calm situation; one case requiring hospitalization in S2025-43
COVID-19: slight decrease in the number of clinically suggestive cases seen in community settings; no impact on healthcare provision
Saint Barthélemy
Flu: situation calm, no clinically suggestive cases in private practice or visits to the emergency room
Bronchiolitis: calm situation, no clinically suggestive cases in private practice or visits to the emergency department
COVID-19: slight increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases but no impact on healthcare services
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