Epidemiological Surveillance in the Pays de la Loire Region. Update as of June 20, 2017.
Over the past week in the region:
A heat wave has been affecting the region since Sunday, June 18, and is now subsiding in the western part of the region.
Today, June 20, three departments (Maine-et-Loire, Mayenne, and Sarthe) were under an orange alert, while Loire-Atlantique and Vendée were under a yellow alert.
There has been an increase in SOS Médecins consultations for heatstroke/hyperthermia, mainly since Saturday, June 17, peaking on Monday, June 19, with 29 consultations, followed by 22 consultations on Tuesday, June 20. Of the 60 heatstroke diagnoses recorded since Sunday, 90% involved people under the age of 45.
A slight increase in hospital emergency room visits for heatstroke/hyperthermia has also been observed since last week, mainly over the weekend of June 17–18. The number of visits rose yesterday (from 3 to 11 visits) in Sarthe, where the maximum temperature reached 36°C.
A summary of the 2016 heat wave in the region is available online at the following address:
http://invs.santepubliquefrance.fr/Publications-et-outils/Bulletin-de-veille-sanitaire/Tous-les-numeros/Pays-de-la-Loire/Bulletin-de-veille-sanitaire-Pays-de-la-Loire.-n-
June 38, 2017
Although older adults remain the most vulnerable, the report highlights the importance of preventing heatstroke in children and young adults by limiting activities during heat waves.
Finally, there continues to be an unusually high number of visits to SOS Médecins Nantes for insect bites.
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