Health Monitoring in Brittany. Update as of May 9, 2023.

Key Points

COVID-19

  • Low activity.

  • Oscour®: slight decrease in the number of emergency department visits in S18 (68 visits compared to 72 in S17); 60% of these visits resulted in hospitalization (compared to 56% in S17). Suspected COVID-19 cases accounted for 0.5% of emergency department activity across all age groups (compared to 0.5% in W17).

  • SOS Médecins: slight increase in the number of SOS Médecins consultations (61 consultations in S18 compared to 53 in S17). Across all age groups, suspected COVID-19 cases accounted for 1.5% of SOS Médecins activity in S18 (compared to 1.4% in S17).

Influenza and influenza-like illnesses

  • Non-epidemic activity. End of seasonal surveillance at the national level.

Acute gastroenteritis

  • Moderate activity. Decline in emergency room visits and stabilization of SOS Médecins consultations across all age groups.

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