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- national bulletin
OSCOUR National Newsletter, June 22–28, 2015
Summary Admissions from all causes remain stable, except among children under 15, where a decline has been observed. Regarding hospitalizations, only adults aged 75 and older are...
- national bulletin
Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, June 30, 2015.
Summary Since the end of May, the number of deaths recorded by the civil registry offices participating in the surveillance program (accounting for 70% of national mortality) has been...
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, June 15–21, 2015
Summary Visits and hospitalizations for all causes are stable or slightly declining across all age groups. Visits for viral meningitis are on the rise among children and adults under...
- national bulletin
SOS Médecins National Newsletter, June 23, 2015
Summary Overall activity at clinics has declined slightly across all age groups. Visits for asthma and allergies are down significantly across all age groups, with numbers and trends...
- national bulletin
Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, June 23, 2015.
Summary Since the end of May, the number of deaths recorded by the civil registry offices participating in the surveillance program (70% of national mortality) has been in line with...
- national bulletin
SOS Médecins National Newsletter, June 15, 2015
Summary Overall activity among associations has increased slightly across all age groups compared to the previous week. Visits for insect bites are on the rise among those over 15,...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, June 16, 2015.
Summary During the period from late May to early June, the number of deaths recorded by the civil registry offices participating in the surveillance program (accounting for 70% of...
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, June 8–14, 2015
Summary Visits and hospitalizations for all causes remain stable across all age groups. Visits for isolated fever and viral meningitis are on the rise among children. Visits for...
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Marburg virus hemorrhagic fever - May 2015
Marburg hemorrhagic fever, also known as Marburg virus disease, is a rare but serious illness that can affect humans and non-human primates. Its characteristics are similar to those of...