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French Polynesia - Flu outbreak 2025

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Influenza in Polynesia: a third death recorded as the epidemic stabilizes

The H1N1 influenza epidemic continues in the country. Although the virus is no longer circulating more widely, health authorities reported another death in week 51, bringing the total number of victims to three since the alert began last November.

By Polynesia 1st Editorial Staff
Published on December 29, 2025 at 3:17 PM

In week 51 (December 15-21, 2025), another death related to influenza A was reported in a person with comorbidities. This tragic event follows two other deaths that occurred a few weeks ago , bringing the total to three deaths since week 47. For this week alone, 76 cases were confirmed, resulting in 31 hospitalizations, including 5 admissions to intensive care .
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While an epidemic peak was expected in mainland France around Christmas, the situation appears to be stabilizing locally: "In French Polynesia, reported cases are no longer increasing, but vigilance must be maintained , given the context of the holidays and travel." Data from the sentinel network, however, indicate that acute respiratory infections still account for 17% of consultations, with higher activity in the Leeward Islands and the Tuamotu-Gambier archipelago.

Prevention and vaccination
Faced with the persistence of the virus, authorities reiterate that " vaccination remains the best way to prevent influenza, and in particular severe forms of the disease in at-risk individuals ." The annual campaign, which also covers COVID-19, is available in all healthcare facilities and pharmacies until April 30, 2026. Furthermore, it is emphasized that "to reduce the transmission of respiratory illnesses, wearing a mask and frequent handwashing are very effective measures."

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https://la1ere.franceinfo.fr/polyne...lors-que-l-epidemie-se-stabilise-1656992.html
 
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