OSCOUR National Newsletter, June 7, 2016

Summary

  • Outpatient visits and hospitalizations are stable or declining among adults. Outpatient visits are increasing among children under 2 years of age and decreasing among children aged 2–14. Hospitalizations are increasing among children under 15 as a whole.

  • The most common conditions and seasonal illnesses are generally stable or declining. A slight 5% increase in visits is noted for isolated fever in children and for allergies across all age groups, as well as for bronchiolitis in children under 2 years of age.

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