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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, February 2, 2016.
Summary The mortality observed during the third week of January (January 18–24, 2016) is consistent with the expected mortality for this period, both for all ages and by age group (Figures 1–3).
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Bronchiolitis Epidemiological Bulletin. Status as of February 3, 2016.
Key points The significant decline in the number of emergency room visits and SOS Médecins calls for bronchiolitis observed since week 52 has slowed somewhat since week 02 Cases in...
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis. As of February 2, 2016.
Key points Fourth consecutive week above the epidemic threshold for GEA consultations in general practice Hospital emergency department activity for acute gastroenteritis on the...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, January 26, 2016
Summary Improvement in the coding of diagnoses by associations in the Greater Paris area: 92% of diagnoses are coded at the national level (+10% compared to the previous week). Visits...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, January 26, 2016.
Summary The mortality observed during the second week of January (January 11–17, 2016) is consistent with the expected mortality for this period, both for all ages and by age group (Figures 1–3).
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis. As of January 27, 2016.
Key points Third consecutive week above the epidemic threshold for GEA consultations in general practice Hospital emergency department activity for acute gastroenteritis on the...
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, January 18–24, 2016
Summary The number of visits is on the rise among children. Visits for influenza/flu-like illness and gastroenteritis are up compared to the previous week across all age groups. Visits...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, January 19, 2016.
Summary The mortality observed during the first week of January (January 4–10, 2016) is consistent with the expected mortality for this period, both across all ages and by age group (Figures 1–3).
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, January 11–17, 2016
Summary The number of visits and hospitalizations is on the rise among children aged 2 to 14. Among children under 2 years of age, visits and hospitalizations for bronchiolitis are...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, January 18, 2016
Summary Visits for all causes are on the rise among children, particularly among those aged 2–14. Among children aged 2–14, there has been an increase in visits for bronchitis,...