Epidemiological Surveillance in Corsica. Update as of February 24, 2022.
Key Points
COVID-19
In Week 7, incidence, testing, and positivity rates have dropped sharply compared to the previous week. However, viral circulation remains high.
Bronchiolitis
Outbreak over. Three emergency department visits for bronchiolitis were recorded in Week 7, representing 3.8% of all emergency department visits by children under 2 years of age—an increase from the previous week (1.7%)—but numbers remain low. Two hospitalizations were recorded in Week 7 (vs. 1 the previous week). Three consultations for bronchiolitis were conducted by SOS Médecins in Week 7, representing 4.4% of all consultations for children under 2 years of age. Activity is decreasing compared to the previous week (8.8%).
Flu
Pre-epidemic phase. Twelve visits related to flu-like illness were recorded in the emergency department in Week 07, representing 0.8% of all emergency department visits, stable compared to the previous week (0.7%). No hospitalizations were recorded in Week 7, compared to 4 the previous week. Two hundred forty-four consultations for flu-like symptoms were conducted by SOS Médecins in Week 7, representing 18.6% of total activity, an increase compared to the previous week (12.2%).
Gastroenteritis
Low activity. Emergency department activity related to gastroenteritis in Week 07 increased compared to the previous week. It accounted for 1.4% of emergency department activity (0.8% the previous week). SOS Médecins’ activity related to gastroenteritis in Week 7 increased compared to the previous week. It accounted for 2.7% of the organization’s total activity (0.8% the previous week).
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