Health Monitoring in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region. Update as of November 4, 2021.
Key Points
COVID-19
The resurgence of the Covid-19 epidemic is confirmed, but the impact on hospitals remains low.
Increase in the regional incidence rate for the third consecutive week: 55 per 100,000 inhabitants in S43 (+12%)
Affects all age groups except those under 20 (among whom a sharp drop in testing activity during school holidays is observed) and the majority of departments in the region (except Drôme, Loire, and Haute-Loire)
Slight increase in new hospitalizations for the third consecutive week and stable admissions to intensive care for COVID-19 (data not consolidated due to the Monday, November 1 holiday)
Increase in vaccination coverage with at least one dose against COVID-19 (76.4%, +0.2 percentage points) and full vaccination (74.9%, +0.4 percentage points)
Gastroenteritis
Regional trends: on the rise
In hospital settings (Oscour® network emergency facilities): moderate activity
In private practice (SOS Médecins associations): low activity
Bronchiolitis
3rd week of the epidemic.
Flu
No flu epidemic. In S43: baseline levels of surveillance indicators (emergency department visits and SOS Médecins interventions for flu-like syndrome). Sporadic cases of confirmed flu have been detected since early September.
Arboviruses (dengue)
A new imported case of dengue was reported in October, bringing the total number of cases reported since the start of the enhanced surveillance season in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes to 18, most of which were imported from Réunion.
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