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EPIBAC Bulletin No. 5 from the Surveillance Network for Invasive Bacterial Infections
The results presented here are for the year 2015. In 2015, 266 laboratories participated, covering 458 healthcare facility sites (125 university-affiliated, 295 other public, 38...
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis. Update as of December 30, 2015.
Key points Moderate level of GEA consultations in general practice Hospital emergency department activity for GEA on the rise GGII4 norovirus predominates in long-term care facilities
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, December 21–27, 2015
Summary The number of visits and hospitalizations is on the rise among children under 2 and adults over 75. A peak in activity was observed on Saturday, December 26, with higher...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, December 29, 2015.
Summary The mortality observed during week 51 (December 14–20, 2015) is consistent with the expected mortality for this period, both for all ages and by age group (Figures 1–3).
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, December 28, 2015
Summary Visits for all causes are on the rise across all age groups except for children aged 2–14. A peak in activity was observed on Saturday, December 26, with higher numbers than in...
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Bronchiolitis Epidemiological Bulletin. Status as of December 30, 2015.
Key points Another increase in the number of emergency room visits and SOS Médecins calls for bronchiolitis Higher activity in week 52 compared to the same week in the two previous...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, December 22, 2015.
Summary The mortality observed during the first week of December (week 50, December 7–13, 2015) is consistent with the expected mortality for this period, both for all ages and by age group.
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, December 21, 2015
Summary Visits for all causes are up 9% among those aged 75 and older. Among children under 2 years of age, visits for bronchiolitis are decreasing nationwide. The epidemic peak has...