OSCOUR National Newsletter, July 9, 2019

Summary

In Week 27 (July 1–7, 2019), overall activity and hospitalizations following emergency department visits remained stable across all age groups.

Over the past week, most seasonal and non-specific indicators have declined. The sharpest decline was observed for visits related to hyperthermia and heatstroke (-63% across all ages, or -1,236 visits). In terms of activity share, this indicator remains above the levels observed in the week preceding the heat wave. After several weeks of decline among children under 2 years of age, measles cases are on the rise again (+58%, or +7 visits).

Among the most common conditions, there has been an increase in visits for:

  • skin and subcutaneous infections (+23%, or +186 visits) and abdominal pain (+16%, or +243 visits) among those under 15;

  • ENT infections among those aged 2–14 and 15–74 (+17%, or +1,519 visits);

  • urinary tract infections in children under 2 and those aged 15–74 (+13%, or +463 visits).

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