Epidemiological surveillance in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Update as of February 10, 2022.
Key Points
COVID-19
Regional viral circulation has declined for the first time since October 2021, but remains at a very high levelCOVID
Decrease in the vast majority of other monitored indicators
Bronchiolitis
End of the epidemic
Emergency departments: the proportion of visits for bronchiolitis in children under 2 years of age is slightly down compared to last week
SOS Médecins: The proportion of consultations for a diagnosis of bronchiolitis is down compared to last week
Acute gastroenteritis
Emergency departments: the proportion of visits for gastroenteritis is stable
SOS Médecins: The proportion of visits for a diagnosis of gastroenteritis is stable
Sentinelles Network: the incidence rate for acute diarrhea reported by the Sentinelles Network in week 5, not yet finalized, is 159 per 100,000 inhabitants
Influenza
3rd week of the epidemic
Emergency departments: emergency department activity related to flu-like symptoms is on the rise
SOS Médecins: The proportion of consultations for a diagnosis of influenza-like illness is stable compared to last week
Sentinelles Network: The incidence rate for influenza-like illness reported by the Sentinelles Network in week 5, not yet consolidated, is 179 per 100,000 inhabitants
Virological surveillance: Since the start of surveillance, the Rénal network has isolated 704 type A viruses, and doctors in the Sentinelles network have isolated 16 type A influenza viruses
Severe cases of influenza: 6 cases admitted to intensive care have been reported by the intensive care Sentinelles network
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