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The latest report from PAHO/WHO shows continuing transmission of chikungunya in the Americas and the Caribbean. Brazil remains the country with the largest case number( 163 135) and highest incidence (77.23/100 000).
PAHO/WHO report suspected cases and confirmed cases as separate figures. These have been combined below, showing confirmed cases as a subset of the total.
Country groupings are as described by PAHO/WHO.
Mexico: total 44, confirmed 22 (incidence 0.02/100 000)
Costa Rica: total 262, confirmed 6 (incidence 5.34/100 000)
El Salvador: total 386, confirmed 0 (incidence 6.26/100 000)
Guatemala: total 216, confirmed 0 (incidence 1.27/100 000)
Nicaragua: total 614, confirmed 14 (incidence 9.88/100 000)
Panama: total 1589, confirmed 19 (incidence 39.22/100 000)
French Guiana: total 172, confirmed 37 (incidence 60.99/100 000)
Guadaloupe: total 11, confirmed 11 (incidence 2.33/100 000)
Martinique: total 24, confirmed 24 (incidence 6.06/100 000)
Puerto Rico: total 8, confirmed 8 (incidence 0.22/100 000)
Saint Barthelemy: total 3, confirmed 3 (42.86/100 000)
Saint Martin (France): total 3, confirmed 3 (9.38/100 000)
Bolivia: total 3205, confirmed 22 (incidence 29/100 00)
Colombia: total 797, confirmed 6 (incidence 1.62/100 000)
Ecuador: total 155, confirmed 155 (incidence 0.93/100 000)
Peru: total 1436, confirmed 587 (incidence 4.46/100 000)
Venezuela: total 98, confirmed 7 (0.31/100 000)
Brazil: total 163 135, confirmed 104 298 (incidence 77.23/100 000)
Paraguay: total 744, confirmed 5 (incidence 10.92/100 000)
No vaccine is available against Chikungunya. Mosquito bite avoidance is the only method of reducing the risk of infection.
All travellers to endemic regions should be aware of the risk of CHIKV infection and be advised to practise strict bite avoidance measures, see Mosquito Bite Avoidance.
Aedes mosquitoes are particularly persistent and aggressive and bite primarily during the day.
Methods of bite avoidance include:
For further information see Chikungunya.