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PrévIST Study 2022–2023
In 2022, Santé publique France and its partners launched the PrévIST study, a national study of the general population designed to estimate the proportion of people with a sexually...
- national bulletin
SOS Médecins National Newsletter, January 20, 2025
Key Points In Week 03 (January 13–19, 2025), activity at SOS Médecins clinics increased this week compared to the previous week among children under 15 years of age (+29%, or +7,733...
- national bulletin
Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, January 21, 2025.
Key Points At the national level, the number of deaths from all causes reported by INSEE remains elevated in S02-2025 among those aged 65–84 and those aged 85 and older. At the...
- national bulletin
OSCOUR National Newsletter, January 21, 2025
Key Points In Week 03 (January 13–19, 2025), compared to the previous week, emergency room visits and hospitalizations following such visits continued to rise among children aged 2–14...
- press
Due to the active circulation of influenza viruses, the flu vaccination campaign has been extended through February 28, 2025
This year, the seasonal flu outbreak began early, in mid-December. It was characterized by high levels of circulation during the holiday season and marked severity. According to data...
- regional bulletin
Health Monitoring in Corsica. Bulletin of January 22, 2025.
Key Points Influenza and influenza-like illnesses Activity is increasing in urban areas and remains stable at a high level in hospitals; this marks the fifth week of the epidemic phase...
- national bulletin
Acute respiratory infections (influenza, bronchiolitis, COVID-19). Bulletin dated January 22, 2025.
Key Points Acute respiratory infections Activity remains generally stable in the city and is decreasing in hospitals. Flu Flu activity remains high across France. Indicators are rising...
- national bulletin
Invasive pneumococcal infections. 2023 Report.
Key Points Increase in the incidence rate of invasive pneumococcal infections in 2022 (+60%) and 2023 (+16%) following two years of decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, with rates...
- regional bulletin
Health Surveillance in Normandy. Bulletin of January 22, 2025.
Key Points Influenza and Flu-Like Illness The flu outbreak continues in Normandy. Flu circulation remains widespread and intense, with varying trends across age groups. Hospital and...
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Pneumococcal infections - The disease
Pneumococcal infections are caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae. These invasive infections can be serious and usually require hospitalization.