Public Health Surveillance in the Grand Est Region. Epidemiological Update as of December 22, 2016.
Key Points
Gastroenteritis Surveillance
Gastroenteritis activity in the Grand Est region remains higher than what was observed in previous years during the same period, both in emergency departments and among SOS Médecins associations.
During week 50 (December 12–18), emergency department activity for this condition increased, while activity at SOS Médecins fluctuated.
High activity is also observed according to data from the Sentinelles Network.
Surveillance in senior care facilities: 11 clusters of acute gastroenteritis cases have been reported since the December 8 update, for a total of 46 episodes since the start of surveillance.
Bronchiolitis surveillance
In week 50 (December 12–18), bronchiolitis-related activity among children under 2 years of age continued to rise in emergency departments and fluctuated among SOS Médecins associations.
The Grand Est region entered the epidemic phase in week 47. In week 50, all metropolitan regions are in the epidemic phase.
According to data from the virology laboratories at the Nancy and Strasbourg University Hospitals, the circulation of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) continues to increase in the region.
Influenza Surveillance
In week 50, a clear increase in influenza-related activity was observed for both data sources.
Five severe cases of influenza have been reported by intensive care units in the Grand Est region since November 1.
Since September 1, 2016, 15 clusters of acute respiratory infections in elderly care facilities have been reported.
Mortality Surveillance
According to available data, mortality across all age groups and among people aged 75 and older observed in recent weeks is consistent with seasonal norms.
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