Health Monitoring in the Île-de-France Region. Bulletin of March 6, 2025.
Key Points
Flu-like Illnesses and Acute Respiratory Infections
Both in hospitals and in community settings, indicators of healthcare utilization for influenza-like illness were declining in the Île-de-France region across all age groups for the fifth consecutive week. It should be noted that the return from vacation could lead to a slight increase in the number of cases in week 10.
The distribution of influenza virus types and subtypes has not undergone any major changes in recent weeks.
Acute Gastroenteritis (AGE)
Stabilization in emergency room visits and hospitalizations for AGE across all age groups; a decrease in both indicators among those under 15.
Decrease in the number of AGE-related visits at SOS Médecins across all age groups.
The incidence rate for consultations for acute diarrhea among sentinel physicians has stabilized.
In S09, activity in emergency departments and at SOS Médecins for AGE remained at a high level and exceeded the trends from 2024 for the same period of the year.
COVID-19
SOS Médecins: In Week 9, the number of cases for suspected COVID-19 remained stable across all age groups. Case numbers remained low.
Emergency department visits: In Week 9, the number of visits for suspected COVID-19 remained stable across all age groups. Case numbers remained low.
Clusters of ARI cases in long-term care facilities: The number of ARI clusters with a COVID-19 diagnosis reported by long-term care facilities (primarily nursing homes) remained low since late 2024.
SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater: Detection levels in wastewater remained stable in Week 9.
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