Epidemiological surveillance in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Update as of December 29, 2022.
Key Points
COVID-19
A sharp decline in viral circulation at the regional level, as measured by biological indicators.
Stabilization or decline in other indicators monitored as part of this surveillance
Bronchiolitis
10th week of the epidemic. Epidemic peak reached in week 48.
Emergency departments: at the regional level, the number and proportion of visits for bronchiolitis among children under 2 years of age are declining. The proportion of hospitalizations remains stable. These trends are observed in all departments except in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (indicators have stabilized).
SOS Médecins: The number and proportion of consultations for bronchiolitis in children under 2 years of age are on the rise. This trend is observed in all departments
Influenza and influenza-like illnesses
4th week of the epidemic. Indicators are rising sharply.
Emergency departments - Emergency department activity related to flu-like syndromes is rising sharply. The peak level of last season’s epidemic has already been exceeded. Nearly half of emergency department visits involve children under 15 (47% of flu-related visits in week 51).
SOS Médecins: The proportion of consultations for a diagnosis of flu-like illness is rising sharply. Last year’s epidemic peak has already been reached. In week 51, one-third of consultations involved children under 15.
Sentinelles Network: The incidence rate for influenza-like illness reported by the Sentinelles Network in week 51, which has not yet been finalized, is stable: 454 per 100,000 inhabitants (95% CI [329; 579]).
Acute gastroenteritis
Emergency departments: low activity
SOS Médecins associations: low activity
Sentinelles Network: low activity
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