Epidemiological surveillance in the Lorraine region. Update as of February 6, 2014.
Key Highlights
Nationally, the Unified Influenza Network has recorded a significant increase in consultations for flu-like symptoms, causing the epidemic threshold to be exceeded in week 05.
In Lorraine, data from the Unified Influenza Network indicate that the epidemic threshold has been crossed. An increase in activity at SOS Médecins Meurthe-et-Moselle has also been observed; however, emergency departments have not yet been impacted.
Over the past two weeks, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains the most frequently identified virus in respiratory specimens sent to the virology laboratory at Nancy University Hospital.
After a brief lull, activity related to bronchiolitis has been on the rise again over the past two weeks and still accounts for more than 15% of all diagnoses coded in emergency departments for children under 2 years of age.
Activity related to gastroenteritis remains at a high level, with more than a hundred weekly diagnoses made by both the emergency departments in Lorraine and the SOS Médecins 54 association.
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