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Measles Epidemiological Bulletin. Surveillance data as of June 26, 2019
Key Points Since January 1, 2019, 1,848 cases of measles have been reported (compared to 2,530 cases during the same period in 2018), of which 539 (29%) were hospitalized (25 in...
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, June 25, 2019
Summary In Week 25 (June 17–23, 2019), total activity and hospitalizations following emergency department visits increased among children aged 2–14 (up 8%, or 5,284 visits, and up 6%,...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, June 24, 2019
Summary In Week 25 (June 17–23, 2019), total SOS Médecins activity decreased among children under 2 years old (-9%, or 427 fewer cases) and those over 15 years old (-7%, or 3,598 fewer...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, June 25, 2019
At the national level, the number of deaths during week 24 (June 10–16) remains within the usual range of fluctuation across all age groups. These observations should be interpreted...
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Heat Wave and Health Alert System. National Update as of June 26, 2019.
Key Points The heat wave began on June 23 and affects 53 departments under an orange alert across 7 regions. This heat wave is notable for its early onset and intensity Health data...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, June 18, 2019
Nationwide, the number of deaths during week 23 (June 3–9) remains within the usual range of fluctuation across all age groups. These observations should be interpreted with caution, as...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, June 17, 2019
Summary In Week 24 (June 10–16, 2019), total SOS Médecins activity increased among children under 15 (+7.2%, or +1,451 cases) and remained stable among adults. Over the past week, as in...
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, June 18, 2019
Summary In Week 24 (June 10–16, 2019), total emergency department activity remained stable across all age groups. Hospitalizations following emergency department visits were stable...