The objective is to carry out a descriptive study listing the clinical, biological, functional and electrophysiological characteristics observed in patients with post-ZIKA Guillain-Barre syndromes (SGB) during the ZIKA epidemic in Martinique, and hospitalized in a rehabilitation service.A retrospective study of subjects with post-ZIKA SGB from December 2015 to September 2016 in Martinique diagnosed according to Brighton criteria associated with molecular biology techniques, serology, and electrophysiology. Collection of data at nadir and discharge from hospitalization.Twenty-five subjects were included with a sex ratio of 1.27 and a median age of 65 years. In total, 13 patients were hospitalized in intensive care unit. At nadir, 21 patients (84%) were tetraparetic, 10 (40%) had facial diplegia, 15 (60%) had severe swallowing disorders, 12 (48%) were dysuric, 6 (24%) had acute urinary retention. Twenty-four patients (96%) had paresthesias, 11 (44%) had severe constipation requiring repeated enemas, 8 (32%) had infectious pneumonia with 7 (28%) pneumopathies with mechanical ventilation, 2 (8%) had a cardiorespiratory arrest. The median for the duration of the extension phase was 8 days versus 4 days for the plateau phase. The median for the delay between the first signs of ZIKA infection and the first neurological signs was 2.5 days. Sixteen urine PCR returned positive for ZIKA and serum neutralization was required for 9 subjects, Twenty-one acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuritis were objectified. In total, 13 patients (52%) required a nasogastric tube, 4 (16%) required percutaneous gastrostomy, 9 (36%) had orotracheal intubation, and 6 (24%) had tracheotomy. All the patients returned home with a quasi-complete autonomy.The large number of disorders of swallowing and dysautonomia haemodynamic and vesicospincterian will be important elements to be favored in the acute management in the event of new epidemics due to their therapeutic urgency and residual incapacities. Despite severe clinical forms, patients presented good functional recovery.