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News – Justice | The dengue epidemic in Saint-Martin causes the first death

By La Provence (with AFP)

The first death due to the dengue epidemic which rages in Guadeloupe since and in the islands of North (Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy) was announced Wednesday by the prefecture of Guadeloupe and the Regional agency of health.

A patient died on February 8 in Paris but the direct link with dengue has just been established after an investigation, according to a joint statement from the prefecture and the ARS. “The collegial consultation meeting of infectiologists classified the death as directly linked to dengue”, specifies the press release.

A viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical and subtropical areas around the world, dengue fever has experienced accelerated development in recent years. It causes flu-like syndrome, sometimes with fatal complications.

The deceased patient was a 75-year-old woman, “regularly staying in Saint Martin”, who had been taken care of medically at the hospital of Marigot on February 6 “for deterioration of the general state”.

She was evacuated a few hours later at the Pointe-à-Pitre teaching hospital in Guadeloupe, “taking into account the unfavorable development in a context in particular of diagnosis of biologically confirmed dengue”. Evacuated to Paul Brousse Hospital in Paris to undergo “potentially a transplant act”, the patient finally died on February 8.

Prefecture and ARS remind that “dengue fever is a disease that can kill” and encourage the population to protect themselves against mosquito bites and against the proliferation of mosquito vectors “aedes aegypti”.

A first death related to dengue fever has already been announced in Martinique in early February, as part of the epidemic in progress in this territory since July 2019.

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