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Bronchiolitis Epidemiological Bulletin, Week 45. 2019–2020 Season.
Key Points The epidemic continues in the French West Indies and the Île-de-France region Mixed trends in epidemiological indicators in other regions, with moderate stabilization,...
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, November 12, 2019
Summary In Week 45 (November 4–10), the first week back after the All Saints’ Day holiday, total emergency department activity decreased among children under 2 years of age (-12%, or...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, November 12, 2019
In week 45 (November 4–10), the first week back after the All Saints’ Day holiday, total activity at SOS Médecins clinics increased among 2- to 14-year-olds (+7%, or 960 visits) and...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, November 12, 2019
Summary Nationally, in week 44 (October 28 to November 3), mortality across all ages and causes remains within the usual range of fluctuation. These observations should be interpreted...
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Influenza Epidemiological Bulletin, Week 45. 2019–2020 Season.
Key points In mainland France: all indicators at baseline levels In Réunion: Flu activity on the decline
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Influenza Epidemiological Bulletin, Week 44. 2019–2020 Season.
Key points In mainland France: all indicators at baseline levels In Réunion: Flu activity on the decline
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Bronchiolitis Epidemiological Bulletin, Week 44. 2019–2020 Season.
Key points Moderate increase in epidemiological indicators in most regions The epidemic continues in the French West Indies and the Île-de-France region
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, November 5, 2019
Summary In week 44 (October 28 to November 3), total emergency department activity and hospitalizations following a visit decreased among children aged 2–14 (-6%) due to the second week...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, November 5, 2019
Summary Nationally, in week 43 (October 21–27), mortality across all ages and causes remains within the usual range of fluctuation. These observations should be interpreted with...