OSCOUR National Newsletter, June 27, 2023.
Key Points
In Week 25 (June 19–25, 2023), emergency department visits and subsequent hospitalizations remained stable across all age groups.
Seasonal indicators fluctuate little and remain at low levels.
Among children aged 2–14, there was an increase in visits related to neurological conditions (+9%, or +86 visits), driven mainly by headaches and seizures, as well as for isolated fever (+6%, or +114 visits), vomiting (+7%, or +58 visits), and, for the fourth consecutive week, viral meningitis (+57%, or +27 visits), at a level higher than those observed since the onset of COVID but comparable to pre-COVID years.
Among children under 2 years of age, there was an increase in visits related to gastrointestinal conditions (+17%, or +80 visits) and, in small numbers, for chickenpox (+8%) and skin rashes (+6%).
Among other indicators, there was an increase in visits for insect bites across all age groups (+20%, or +241 visits), at levels consistent with previous years.
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