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Bronchiolitis Epidemiological Bulletin. Status as of January 20, 2016.
Key points Continued decline in the number of emergency room visits and SOS Médecins calls for bronchiolitis Cases in week 02 are similar to those of the past two seasons Peak reached...
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis. As of January 20, 2016.
Key points Confirmed surge in GEA-related visits to general practice Hospital emergency department activity for gastroenteritis remains stable GGII17 norovirus predominates in clusters of cases
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Western Health Watch Bulletin No. 16 – January 2016
Table of Contents Editorial Introduction Materials and Methods—The Surveillance System—Definitions—Analysis of Data from the Regional CO Poisoning Surveillance System Results—Extent of...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, January 11, 2016
Summary Visits for all causes are down 14% across all age groups. Visits for gastroenteritis, vomiting, and abdominal pain are on the rise among children, though numbers remain below...
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Bronchiolitis Epidemiological Bulletin. Status as of January 13, 2016.
Key points Significant decline in the number of emergency room visits and SOS Médecins calls for bronchiolitis Cases in Week 1 are similar to those of the past two seasons Peak reached...
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis. As of January 13, 2016.
Key Points Strong consultation activity for GEA in general medicine Hospital emergency department activity for GEA is decreasing GGII17 norovirus predominates in clusters of cases
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, January 12, 2016.
Summary The mortality observed during week 53 (December 28, 2015, to January 3, 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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OSCOUR National Newsletter, January 4–10, 2016
Summary The number of visits and hospitalizations is sharply declining among children under 2 years of age and rising among children aged 2 to 14 in connection with the resumption of...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, January 4, 2016
Summary Visits for all causes are up 17% among adults and down among children. Visits for ENT infections and respiratory conditions (bronchitis, pneumonia, and asthma) are rising...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, January 3, 2016.
Summary The mortality observed during week 52 (December 21–27, 2015) is consistent with the expected mortality for this period, both for all ages and by age group (Figures 1–3).