Health Monitoring in the Centre-Val de Loire Region. Update as of July 27, 2023.
Key Points
COVID-19
SOS Médecins (Figure 1): In Week 29, indicators of healthcare utilization for suspected COVID-19 were on the rise for SOS Médecins, with an activity rate of 1.9%, representing 24 cases (0.6% in Week 28, representing 8 cases).
Oscour® (Figure 2): In week 29, indicators of healthcare utilization for suspected COVID-19 remained stable for hospital emergency departments, with an activity rate of 0.1%, representing 13 visits (0.1% in week 28, 16 visits).
Gastroenteritis and Acute Diarrhea
SOS Médecins: Low activity level
Oscour®: Moderate activity level
Chickenpox
SOS Médecins (Figure 8): In Week 29, there was a decrease in the number of SOS Médecins consultations for chickenpox, with 15 visits, representing 1.2% of SOS Médecins activity (22 visits, or 1.8%, in Week 28).
Oscour® (Figure 9): In week 29, there was a decrease in the number of emergency room visits for chickenpox, with 31 visits representing 0.3% of activity (45 visits, or 0.4%, in week 28). One case was hospitalized.
Allergies
SOS Médecins: The number of medical procedures for allergies (n = 22) was down compared to week 28 (n = 30) and accounted for 1.7% of medical procedures (2.4% in week 28).
Oscour®: The number of emergency room visits for allergies (n = 131) was down compared to week 28 (n = 194) and accounted for 1.1% of visits. The hospitalization rate was 12.2%.
Asthma (ages 2–14)
SOS Médecins: The number of medical procedures for asthma among 2- to 14-year-olds (n = 1) was down compared to week 28 (n = 6) and accounted for 0.4% of medical procedures in this age group.
Oscour®: The number of emergency room visits for asthma among 2- to 14-year-olds (n = 22) was down compared to week 28 (n = 44) and accounted for 1.2% of visits in this age group.
Heat-related conditions
SOS Médecins: The number of SOS Médecins procedures for heat-related diagnoses (n = 5) was down compared to week 28 (n = 9) and accounted for 0.4% of SOS Médecins procedures.
Oscour®: The number of emergency room visits for heat-related diagnoses (n = 36) was down compared to week 28 (n = 45) and accounted for 0.3% of visits.
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