OSCOUR National Newsletter, November 8, 2022
Key Points
In week 44 (October 31–November 6, 2022), emergency department visits and hospitalizations were stable or declining across all age groups.
Among children under 2 years of age, the increase in visits and hospitalizations for bronchiolitis and pneumonia continued, though at a less pronounced rate than in previous weeks (+6%, or +428 and +29 visits, respectively), but with visit and post-visit hospitalization rates that remain higher than those observed in previous years. Also noteworthy is the increase in visits for abdominal pain (+10%, or +51 visits).
Among adults, the increase in visits for conjunctivitis continues (+13%, or +102 visits) at levels higher than those observed in the previous two years. Also noteworthy is the increase in visits for bronchitis (+10%, or +143 visits).
Visits for suspected COVID-19 continue to decline across all age groups (-23%, or -887 visits across all ages).
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