Réunion hospital boss urges reinforcements amid chikungunya outbreak

French President Emmanuel Macron plans to head to the island on Tuesday as part of a five-day tour of Indian Ocean territories.

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Published on April 20, 2025, at 10:45 am (Paris), updated on April 21, 2025, at 4:04 pm

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A doctor helps a patient with chikungunya at the Hospital Center West Reunion Chor in Saint Paul, in France's overseas Indian Ocean island of La Réunion, on April 10, 2025.

The head of the hospital service on the French Indian Ocean island of Réunion on Sunday, April 20, called for medical reinforcements to cope with an epidemic of the mosquito-borne chikungunya disease. "We are really stretched to our limits," Lionel Calenge told the RMC radio station. "Epidemiologists predicted the epidemic peak would hit in mid-April, and here we are."

His appeal went out a day before French President Emmanuel Macron was to embark on a five-day tour of Indian Ocean territories, including a stop in Réunion on Tuesday. Since the start of the year, chikungunya has already killed six people on the island, and around one in nine people in the population of nearly 900,000 is believed to be affected.

Although France's public health service said the epidemic appeared to be easing in early April, Calenge stated that "every day, for several weeks now, we have been getting between 30 and 40 patients with 'chik' in our two emergency wards."

The four hospitals under his charge have insufficient beds, with 581 people hospitalized with the disease since the start of 2025, including 46 newborns, while 540 medical staff have been off work since early March because they contracted chikungunya, he said. He said that his service had so far received three back-up doctors, but he was calling for six more.

The hospital service has put off some 300 previously scheduled operations and called personnel back from leave to cope with the outbreak, Calenge said.

Le Monde with AFP

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