Health Monitoring in the Île-de-France Region. Update as of November 2, 2023.

Key points

Bronchiolitis

  • Increase in all indicators.

Flu-like syndromes and acute respiratory infections

  • Decrease in indicators across all age groups in SOS Médecins associations during this first week of school vacation.

  • Indicators stable in hospital emergency departments; low number of hospitalizations.

  • Incidence of acute respiratory infections stable according to data from the Sentinelles network.

COVID-19

  • COVID-19 surveillance based on emergency department visit data (SOS Médecins & Oscour®): stable emergency department visits and a decrease in SOS Médecins procedures and visits followed by hospitalizations.

  • Virological surveillance (Néo-SIDEP): decrease in infection cases.

Gastroenteritis

  • Indicators remain stable across all data sources and for all age groups during this first week of school vacation, compared to the previous week.

  • Low activity levels at SOS Médecins clinics and in hospital emergency departments.

Chikungunya, dengue, Zika

  • Since the start of enhanced surveillance in the region, 498 cases of arboviral diseases—407 confirmed cases and 91 probable cases—including 485 cases of dengue, 5 cases of chikungunya, 6 cases of Zika, and 2 cases of dengue/chikungunya co-infection; 494 imported cases, 3 confirmed locally acquired cases of dengue, and 1 other case of dengue possibly acquired in Île-de-France. There have been 82 reported hospitalizations for dengue, including 2 deaths, and 2 hospitalizations for chikungunya.

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