France grapples with tropical diseases amid spread of tiger mosquitoes

By Claudia Chiappa | 05/23/2025 11:26 AM EDT

The insects can spread the virus from biting infected people.

A tiger mosquito bites a person.

The numbers raise alarm for health authorities, who are warning people to watch out for tiger mosquitoes, the insects most responsible for carrying and spreading the diseases. Valery Hache/AFP via Getty Images

French regions are waging war against tiger mosquitoes as the country records rising cases of tropical diseases such as dengue, zika and chikungunya.

Since Jan. 1, France has already seen 1,123 imported cases of dengue, 728 imported cases of chikungunya and four imported cases of zika. In May alone, French health authorities said they recorded 225 cases of chikungunya, 152 cases of dengue and one case of zika — also all imported.

The numbers raise alarm for health authorities, who are warning people to watch out for tiger mosquitoes, the insects most responsible for carrying and spreading the diseases.

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While a person infected with dengue or chikungunya cannot pass the virus to another person, they can infect other mosquitoes, which can further spread the disease. Zika can be transmitted from an infected person through sexual intercourse.

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