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A Case of Indigenous Chikungunya Identified in the Gard: the Virus Never Circulated so Much in France at This Time

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In its weekly bulletin published on 25 June 2025, Public Health France reveals that it has identified a new case of chikungunya in Occitanie, this time in the Gard. Moreover, the circulation of the virus is at a...
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An indigenous case of chikungunya has been reported in the Gard. The potential areas of contamination identified are the municipality of Bernis and the University Hospital of Nîmes. The state of health of the sick person does not inspire any concern. This is the second indigenous case of chikungunya reported in our region this season. To avoid the spread of the virus locally, preventive actions are deployed at the potential sites of transmission…

An indigenous case of chikungunya was detected in Nîmes or Bernis in the Gard. Public health France warns about a very high virus circulation in the south of the country, much earlier than in previous years.

In its weekly bulletin published on 25 June 2025, Public Health France reveals that it has identified a new case of chikungunya in Occitanie, this time in the Gard. Moreover, the circulation of the virus is at a...

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midilibre.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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