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- national bulletin
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Measles in France from January 1 to June 30, 2025
Key Points Since January 1, 2025, 743 cases of measles have occurred and been reported (an increase of 74 new cases in June). Of these cases, 254 (34%) were hospitalized (including 11...
- regional bulletin
Chikungunya, Dengue, and Zika in Occitanie. Bulletin dated July 24, 2025.
Key Points In Occitanie, from May 1 to July 22, 2025, 69 imported cases of dengue and 88 imported cases of chikungunya were identified. Seven locally acquired cases of chikungunya were...
- surveys/studies
Trends in emergency room visits and inquiries to the Drug Information Service related to cocaine use between 2012 and 2024
Key Points In 2024, 5,067 emergency department visits related to cocaine use and 1,619 hospitalizations following such visits were recorded. This represents an average of 97...
- regional bulletin
Health Monitoring in the Centre-Val de Loire Region. Bulletin of July 24, 2025.
Key Points Heat-related illnesses Activity remains stable in hospital emergency departments and at SOS Médecins COVID-19 Low activity Gastroenteritis and acute diarrhea Declining...
- regional bulletin
Health Monitoring in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Bulletin of July 24, 2025.
Key Points Heat-related indicators No heat wave currently underway. In emergency rooms, heat-related medical visits have changed little since the peak on July 2. As for the SOS...
- thematic dossier
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Cholera
Cholera, a toxic gastrointestinal infection, is a notifiable disease caused by the ingestion of water or food contaminated with toxin-producing Vibrio cholerae bacteria of serogroups O1 and O139.
- thematic dossier
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Typhoid and paratyphoid fever
Typhoid fever and paratyphoid fevers are rare in mainland France, where they are most often contracted following travel to endemic areas (regions with poor sanitation).
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Polio
Although polio has been eliminated in the WHO European Region since 2002, high vaccination coverage must be maintained to achieve the eradication of the disease.