Public Health Surveillance in the Aquitaine Region. Epidemiological Update as of November 13, 2014.

Mortality: The number of deaths recorded by civil registry offices is below the levels typically observed during this season.

Emergency room visits by vulnerable populations: A decrease has been observed for children under 1 year of age following the rise in recent weeks, while emergency room visits among those aged 75 and older continue to rise, remaining close to the alert threshold.

Reportable Diseases (MDO)No unusual situation.

Chikungunya and dengue: enhanced surveillance in Gironde and Lot-et-GaronneSince May 1, 171 suspected cases have been reported. Among these, 62 cases of chikungunya, 26 cases of dengue, and 3 co-infections have been confirmed, all of which were imported.

Acute gastroenteritis (AGE)Indicator on the rise in Aquitaine and nationwide, across all age groups, and particularly among patients seen at SOS Médecins clinics.

Influenza and influenza-like illnessesActivity remains stable in mainland France. First severe case hospitalized in intensive care in Aquitaine.

Bronchiolitis Activity slightly on the rise in the region according to various data sources. AquiRespi treated 86 children during the on-call period from November 8 to 11.

Enterovirus meningitis and virology: Circulation of seasonal respiratory viruses according to Bordeaux University Hospital.

Mushroom poisoning (indicator not detailed in the body of the document) Since July, in Aquitaine, 85 cases according to CAPTV and 14 according to Oscour® (1,057 and 436 in France).

Carbon monoxide poisoning (update as of 11/06/14) Since September 2014, 1 episode of CO poisoning affecting 2 people in Aquitaine. Nationally, after a quiet start to the heating season due to mild temperatures, reports have doubled over the past 2 weeks.

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