Bronchiolitis, COVID-19, and the Flu in the Caribbean. Bulletin of October 9, 2025.
Key points
Martinique
COVID-19: All community and hospital indicators are rising, with no impact on healthcare services. Circulation is more widespread than that of the flu
Flu: Suspected flu cases in the community have stabilized at a high level, with no impact on healthcare services
Bronchiolitis: relatively low indicators for the season, with no positive RSV virological tests at Martinique University Hospital
Guadeloupe
COVID-19: Number of clinically suggestive cases has stabilized; decrease in the number of emergency room visits and the hospital positivity rate
Flu: increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases with no impact on healthcare services
Bronchiolitis: overall low indicators for the season
Saint Martin
COVID-19: increase in the number of clinically suggestive cases with no impact on healthcare capacity
Flu: all indicators stable
Bronchiolitis: no clinically suggestive cases or visits to the emergency room
Saint Barthélemy
COVID-19: no clinically suggestive cases or visits to the emergency room
Flu: no clinically suggestive cases or visits to the emergency room
Bronchiolitis: no clinically suggestive cases or visits to the emergency room
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