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Identification of a first imported case of chikungunya in Mayotte
Press release
March 5, 2025

The Mayotte Regional Health Agency announced that a first case of imported chikungunya was detected on the island this Wednesday, March 5. It concerns a resident of Mamoudzou, who recently returned from a stay in Reunion. Following this identification, the ARS of Mayotte immediately implemented vector control actions in order to identify larval breeding sites around the person's home.
Epidemiological situation and ORSEC level 1B plan
Since August 23, 2024, Reunion Island has been facing a chikungunya epidemic, with 3,390 cases recorded ( data from 03/05/2025 ). Although the number of cases has gradually increased, there has been a clear epidemic increase over the last three weeks.
As a security and prevention measure, although no cases had been declared to date, the ARS of Mayotte moved, at the end of 2024, to level 1B of the ORSEC plan ( active circulation in the Indian Ocean zone ) to prepare for a possible introduction of chikungunya into the territory.
This first reported case is therefore an imported case – no indigenous case has been reported in Mayotte to date.
Fast support in Mamoudzou
As soon as the case was identified, vector control agents from the ARS of Mayotte went to the patient's home. An operation to search for and destroy the nesting sites around her home was carried out. Treatment and awareness-raising actions for residents, aimed at eliminating larval breeding sites and protecting themselves from mosquito bites, will be organized throughout the week.
Local health professionals and emergency services have been informed of the situation.
Recommendations for travelers to and from Reunion Island
In view of the epidemic circulation on the neighboring island and in order to avoid the introduction of new cases, the ARS of Mayotte recommends that all travelers to and from Reunion Island strictly comply with the instructions of the health authorities and put into practice the barrier gestures:
> Limit the development of mosquitoes
> Protect yourself from mosquito bites
Symptoms of chikungunya appear on average 4 to 7 days after a mosquito bite. Chikungunya is characterized by a high fever that appears suddenly and is often accompanied by joint pain, mainly affecting the joints of the extremities (wrists, ankles, phalanges).
Although the disease is not fatal, joint pain can persist for several months and require medical attention.
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Identification of a first imported case of chikungunya in Mayotte
Press release
March 5, 2025

The Mayotte Regional Health Agency announced that a first case of imported chikungunya was detected on the island this Wednesday, March 5. It concerns a resident of Mamoudzou, who recently returned from a stay in Reunion. Following this identification, the ARS of Mayotte immediately implemented vector control actions in order to identify larval breeding sites around the person's home.
Epidemiological situation and ORSEC level 1B plan
Since August 23, 2024, Reunion Island has been facing a chikungunya epidemic, with 3,390 cases recorded ( data from 03/05/2025 ). Although the number of cases has gradually increased, there has been a clear epidemic increase over the last three weeks.
As a security and prevention measure, although no cases had been declared to date, the ARS of Mayotte moved, at the end of 2024, to level 1B of the ORSEC plan ( active circulation in the Indian Ocean zone ) to prepare for a possible introduction of chikungunya into the territory.
This first reported case is therefore an imported case – no indigenous case has been reported in Mayotte to date.
Fast support in Mamoudzou
As soon as the case was identified, vector control agents from the ARS of Mayotte went to the patient's home. An operation to search for and destroy the nesting sites around her home was carried out. Treatment and awareness-raising actions for residents, aimed at eliminating larval breeding sites and protecting themselves from mosquito bites, will be organized throughout the week.
Local health professionals and emergency services have been informed of the situation.
Recommendations for travelers to and from Reunion Island
In view of the epidemic circulation on the neighboring island and in order to avoid the introduction of new cases, the ARS of Mayotte recommends that all travelers to and from Reunion Island strictly comply with the instructions of the health authorities and put into practice the barrier gestures:
- Protect yourself against mosquito bites in the days following arrival to avoid transmitting the disease in case you have contracted it.
- If symptoms appear:
- Consult your doctor quickly and tell him about your stay in Reunion;
- It is imperative that you continue to protect yourself from mosquito bites for at least a week to avoid contaminating those around you.
> Limit the development of mosquitoes

> Protect yourself from mosquito bites

Symptoms of chikungunya appear on average 4 to 7 days after a mosquito bite. Chikungunya is characterized by a high fever that appears suddenly and is often accompanied by joint pain, mainly affecting the joints of the extremities (wrists, ankles, phalanges).
Although the disease is not fatal, joint pain can persist for several months and require medical attention.
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