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Western Health Watch Bulletin No. 18 – February 2016
Table of Contents Editorial Epidemiological Update
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, March 21, 2016
Summary Overall activity at SOS Médecins clinics is on the rise among children under 2 years of age and covers most winter indicators. Visits for influenza/flu-like illness continue to...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, March 22, 2016.
Summary The mortality observed during the first week of March (March 7–13, 2016) is consistent with the expected mortality for this period, across all ages and age groups (Figures 1–3).
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, March 14–20, 2016
Summary The number of visits is rising among children under 15 and, to a lesser extent, among adults. An increase in the number of hospitalizations has been observed among children...
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis. As of March 23, 2016.
Key points High volume of GEA consultations in general practice Hospital emergency department activity for GEA on the rise Norovirus accounts for the majority of clustered cases...
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis. As of March 16, 2016.
Key points High volume of GEA consultations in general practice Hospital emergency department activity for GEA on the rise Norovirus accounts for the majority of clustered cases...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, March 14, 2016
Summary Overall activity at SOS Médecins clinics is on the rise among children and people aged 15–74. It is declining among adults over 75. Visits for influenza/flu-like illness...
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, March 7–13, 2016
Summary The number of visits and hospitalizations is on the rise among children aged 2–14 and involves most of the most common diagnoses encountered in emergency departments for this...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, March 15, 2016.
Summary The mortality observed during the first week of March (February 29–March 6, 2016) is consistent with the expected mortality for this period, across all ages and age groups (Figures 1–3).
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis. Update as of March 9, 2016.
Key points Moderate activity for GEA consultations in general practice Hospital emergency department activity for GEA remains stable Norovirus accounts for the majority of clustered cases