Health Monitoring in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region. Update as of January 27, 2022.

Key Points

COVID-19

In Week 03, viral circulation is at a very high level and continues to rise in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The incidence rate exceeds 4,000 per 100,000 inhabitants, up 16% (+11% in Week 02). This rate, unprecedented in the region, is due to the rapid replacement of the Delta variant by Omicron, which accounts for more than 98% of new confirmed cases in Week 03. The testing rate is declining, and the positivity rate is rising sharply, reaching 37%. Incidence is increasing across all age groups.

Bronchiolitis

End of the epidemic

Influenza

During Week 03 (January 17–23, 2022), in hospital settings, according to data reported by emergency departments in the Oscour® network, visits of all ages for a diagnosis of influenza/influenza-like illness remained stable compared to the previous week in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (Figure 12). In Week 03, 190 emergency department visits for influenza/influenza-like illness were recorded, representing 0.5% of all visits across all age groups (0.5% in Week 02). Among these visits, 112 cases (58.9% vs. 58.6% in Week 02) were under 15 years of age, and 10 cases (5.3% vs. 5.9% in Week 02) were 65 years of age or older. Of the 190 visits, 22 were followed by hospitalization, representing a hospitalization rate of 11.6% for this diagnosis (10.7% for those under 15 and 60% for those aged 65 and older). Hospitalizations for influenza/influenza-like illness accounted for 0.3% of all hospitalizations in Week 3, stable compared to the previous week (0.3% in Week 2).

Acute gastroenteritis

  • In hospital settings (Oscour® network emergency departments): high activity

  • In private practice (SOS Médecins associations): low activity

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