Health Monitoring in the Île-de-France Region. Update as of August 30, 2023.
Key points
Chikungunya, dengue, Zika
130 confirmed cases and 23 probable cases have been identified in Île-de-France, including 148 cases of dengue, 1 case of chikungunya, and 4 cases of Zika, all of which were imported. Twenty-six hospitalizations for dengue and 1 for chikungunya have been reported. No deaths have been reported.
The dengue cases were imported from the Caribbean (82), Asia (29), Latin America (29), and sub-Saharan Africa (13); the chikungunya case from Mali; and the 4 Zika cases from Thailand. Among the cases, 136 (89%) were potentially viremic in the Île-de-France region, and 60 (39%) resided in municipalities in the region infested by the “tiger mosquito” (Aedes albopictus).
Extreme heat, heat wave
In S34, Paris and the inner suburbs were at yellow alert level on August 21, 2023. Heatwave indicators had risen slightly but remained at low levels (<0.25% of emergency department activity).
The Île-de-France region is at a green alert level in S35 as of the publication date of this epidemiological update.
COVID-19
COVID-19-related emergency department visits continue to rise—though at a slower pace—compared to previous weeks, across all age groups and most notably among those under 15, as do activity levels.
SOS Médecins calls remain stable.
The number of visits followed by hospitalizations increased slightly in Week 34 (119 hospitalizations) compared to the previous week (84 hospitalizations).
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