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- regional bulletin
Health Surveillance in Hauts-de-France. Bulletin of September 25, 2025.
Key Points COVID-19 Over the past three weeks (Weeks 36–38), indicators of COVID-19-related healthcare utilization have been rising at the regional level. This trend is reflected in...
- surveys/studies
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Screen time among children aged 3–11 attending preschool and elementary school in mainland France in 2022: initial findings from the Enabee study
In 2022, the average time children spent in front of screens was 1 hour and 22 minutes per day for 3- to 5-year-olds, 1 hour and 53 minutes per day for 6- to 8-year-olds, and 2 hours and...
- national bulletin
Legionellosis in France. Summary of reported cases in 2024.
Key Points In 2024, the number of Legionnaires' disease cases reported to Santé publique France was lower than in 2023, but comparable to that of 2022. 1,939 reported cases,...
- national bulletin
OSCOUR National Newsletter, September 23, 2025
Key Points In Week 38 (September 15–21, 2025), the number of emergency department visits and hospitalizations remained stable across all age groups, with the exception of children under...
- national bulletin
SOS Médecins National Newsletter, September 22, 2025
Key Points This trend is primarily driven by respiratory conditions, which continue to rise: Procedures for influenza and flu-like illness continue to rise among those aged 2–14 and...
- national bulletin
Asthma Related to the Start of the School Year. Newsletter of September 23, 2025.
Key Points Week 38 (September 15–21, 2025): In the Indian Ocean region, during Week 38—the fifth week of the school year in Réunion—the number of emergency department visits for asthma...
- national bulletin
Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, September 23, 2025.
Key Points At the national level, the number of deaths from all causes reported by INSEE remains within the usual range of fluctuation across all age groups through S37-2025. At the...
- thematic dossier
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Legionellosis
Legionellosis is caused by the Legionella bacterium. It begins with flu-like symptoms accompanied by fever, which progress to pneumonia. Prompt and appropriate treatment leads to a favorable outcome.
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Legionellosis - The disease
Legionellosis is a lung infection caused by the Legionella bacterium. It is a notifiable disease monitored by Santé publique France.
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Legionellosis - What We Do
Legionellosis is a major public health concern. It is monitored epidemiologically by Santé publique France.