Bronchiolitis, COVID-19, and the Flu in the Caribbean. Bulletin dated March 20, 2025.
Key points
Martinique
COVID-19: City-level indicators on the rise; hospital indicators low.
Flu: ongoing epidemic; community indicators stable; increase in hospital indicators (emergency room visits and hospitalizations); influenza A predominant. Since the start of the epidemic (week 2024–51), 9 severe cases hospitalized in intensive care have been reported (data currently being consolidated).
Bronchiolitis: decrease in outpatient and hospital visits.
Guadeloupe
COVID-19: rising community-level indicators; low hospital indicators.
Influenza: ongoing epidemic; all indicators stable; influenza A predominant. Since the start of enhanced influenza surveillance (week 2024-40), 17 severe cases hospitalized in intensive care have been reported (data currently being consolidated).
Bronchiolitis: decrease in outpatient and hospital visits.
Saint Martin
COVID-19: Community indicators on the rise; hospital indicators remain low.
Influenza: ongoing epidemic; all indicators stable; influenza A predominant. Since the start of enhanced influenza surveillance (week 2024-40), 17 severe cases hospitalized in intensive care have been reported (data currently being consolidated).
Bronchiolitis: decrease in outpatient and hospital visits.
Saint-Barthélemy
COVID-19: no outpatient visits or hospital admissions.
Influenza: ongoing epidemic; decrease in outpatient visits and emergency room visits; no hospitalizations.
Bronchiolitis: no outpatient visits or hospital admissions.
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