Acute Respiratory Infections and Gastroenteritis in Occitanie. Bulletin of March 27, 2025.

Key Points

Acute Respiratory Infections

  • In Week 12, activity related to acute respiratory infections across all age groups continued to decline in primary care and hospitals. A significant portion of ARI activity was still linked to consultations for influenza viruses, although this proportion decreased compared to the previous week at SOS Médecins (42%) and remained stable in emergency departments (16%).

Influenza and influenza-like illness

  • In Week 12, the Occitanie region was at the end of an epidemic after 12 weeks of the epidemic (from Week 50-2024 to Week 09-2025) and 2 post-epidemic weeks. Indicators were decreasing in primary care and hospitals and stable in long-term care facilities.

Gastroenteritis and acute diarrhea

  • In the Occitanie region, the incidence rate of acute diarrhea cases seen in general practice was stable in week 12 compared to previous weeks. However, there is still a trend toward increased use of emergency care among the youngest age groups, whether through SOS Médecins consultations or visits to emergency departments.

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