As of November 15, 2013.

Situation Analysis

All epidemiological surveillance indicators point to the epidemic continuing. However, some of them (clinically suggestive cases, probable or confirmed cases, emergency room visits) seem to indicate that the peak of the epidemic has passed. This epidemic is widespread throughout mainland Guadeloupe and the nearby islands. No unusual severity has been associated with this epidemic to date. The predominance of DENV-4, observed since June, continues to this day. This serotype had not circulated in Guadeloupe since the 2005 epidemic. The situation remains at Phase 4, Level 1 of the Psage Dengue* (confirmed epidemic). Given the epidemiological situation, it is important to remind the public of the importance of eliminating mosquito breeding sites and taking personal precautions against mosquitoes. In the event of sudden onset of fever, it is recommended to consult your primary care physician.

* Psage = program for surveillance, alert, and management of epidemics

In relation to

Our latest news

news

Update on all-cause mortality for the period from June 22 to 28, 2026

news

Alcohol Meter: A Review After 6 Years of Use by the French to Assess Their...

news

Extreme heat affects us all: let's adopt the right habits