OSCOUR National Newsletter, May 24, 2016

Summary

  • Outpatient visits and hospitalizations remain stable across all age groups, with the exception of children under 2 years of age, among whom hospitalizations are decreasing.

  • Among the most common diagnoses observed last week, upper respiratory tract infections, asthma, and allergies are on the rise among children under 15, while among adults, the main diagnoses are stable or declining.

  • Emergency department visits for seasonal indicators (gastroenteritis, isolated fever, and heat-related conditions) are stable or declining across all age groups, with numbers equivalent to or slightly higher than those of the previous two years.

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