Winter Outbreaks (Flu, Bronchiolitis) in 2022–2023 in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region. Public Health Bulletin, October 2023.
Key Points
The winter of 2022–2023 saw severe outbreaks of influenza and bronchiolitis occurring concurrently with active circulation of SARS-CoV-2. This situation significantly disrupted hospital operations.
Influenza
An early (beginning in late November) and prolonged (17 weeks) outbreak;
Two successive waves of the outbreak, linked to the successive circulation of the A(H3N2) and then B/Victoria viruses;
Very high intensity in hospitals at the time of the first epidemic peak;
12,599 emergency room visits, 2,690 hospitalizations, and 20,758 SOS Médecins consultations;
Insufficient vaccination coverage, estimated at 48% among at-risk individuals targeted for vaccination.
Bronchiolitis
An early epidemic (beginning in mid-October), long-lasting (14 weeks), and very intense;
A hospitalization rate comparable to previous years, indicating a lack of particular severity;
7,351 emergency room visits, 2,811 hospitalizations, and 578 SOS Médecins consultations among children under 2 years of age.
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