Chikungunya: Infected Child in Gironde, What Is Known About the First Indigenous Case in New Aquitaine
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Chikungunya is already circulating in the Hexagon at a level never seen at this time of year. Indigenous cases in particular are increasing. Do we have to worry about it? TF1info asked a researcher in infectious diseases. - Chikungunya: Do we have to worry about the indigenous cases that are multiplying in the metropolis? (Health and well-being).
The 5-year-old child suffering from chikungunya, a virus transmitted locally by the bite of an infected mosquito-tigre, lives in Illats, Gironde. On the other hand, the municipality is going to undergo drastic measures.
Chikungunya is progressing in metropolitan France: the appearance of a first indigenous home in the Great East is a new proof of the expansion of the tiger mosquito, the vector of the disease, in our territory.
Several indigenous cases of chikungunya have been reported in metropolitan France. It is important to consult a doctor quickly in case of evocative symptoms: the declaration allows for the introduction of several protective measures.
Demoustication operations were carried out in Gironde following the detection of an indigenous case of chikungunya in Illats, Wednesday, July 2. No action was taken in Lot-et-Garonne, due to the radius of action...
After the discovery of "indigenous" outbreaks of chikungunya in Provence, the Regional Health Agency is launching an awareness campaign to fight against the tiger mosquito, which is a vector of disease. A speaker who spreads mosquito noises, a quiz on vector and tropical diseases, goodies to adopt the right gestures and a mobile awareness stand... From Aix-en-Provence to Toulon via Marseille and other cities, the Regional Health Agency (ARS) of …
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