Epidemiological Surveillance in the Alsace Region. Update as of December 18, 2014.

Key Findings

  • For the two SOS Médecins d'Alsace associations, since week 47, activity related to influenza and influenza-like illnesses has increased slightly but currently accounts for less than 2% of each association’s total activity.

  • Since September 1, 2014, six respiratory specimens have tested positive for the influenza virus.

  • The number of respiratory specimens testing positive for RSV is on the rise (16 in week 49).

  • Over the past three weeks, the number of bronchiolitis diagnoses made by the SOS Médecins d’Alsace associations has increased. The proportion of bronchiolitis diagnoses exceeded 10% of the activity at the SOS Médecins de Strasbourg association in weeks 48 and 49.

  • Over the past three weeks, activity related to gastroenteritis has increased and is similar to what was observed in previous years during the same period.

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