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- regional bulletin
Health Monitoring in Réunion. Bulletin of March 20, 2026.
Key Points Mpox 7 cases (including 3 imported cases) were identified in Réunion between S05 and S12/2026. Leptospirosis A seasonal resurgence of leptospirosis is currently underway at a...
- regional bulletin
Health Monitoring in Mayotte. Bulletin of March 20, 2026.
Key Points Chikungunya 62 new confirmed cases in Week 11 of 2026, a 15% decrease compared to Week 10, bringing the total to 430 cases since the beginning of the year Viral circulation...
- national bulletin
Outbreaks of foodborne illness in France. 2023 Report.
Key Points In 2023, 2,231 outbreaks of foodborne illness were reported in France, affecting 22,282 people, of whom 549 (2%) sought medical care (hospitalization or emergency room...
- regional bulletin
Health Monitoring in Brittany. Bulletin of March 17, 2026.
Key points Bronchiolitis (under 1 year of age) Non-epidemic activity. Decrease in hospital emergency room visits and SOS Médecins consultations. Virology laboratories at the region’s...
- thematic dossier
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Outbreaks of foodborne illness
A foodborne illness outbreak is defined as the occurrence of at least two cases with similar symptoms—typically gastrointestinal—that can be traced to a single food source. In France,...
- press
Nutri-Score and product prices: better nutritional quality does not necessarily mean higher costs for consumers
Launched in France in 2017, Nutri-Score is a government-backed nutrition labeling system. Displayed on the front of food packaging, this logo has two objectives: first, to better inform...
- regional bulletin
Leading Causes of Death in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. 2023 Report.
Key Points In 2023, 72,049 deaths were recorded among residents of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, representing a standardized rate of 749 per 100,000 inhabitants; The regional mortality rate is...
- regional bulletin
Acute Gastroenteritis in Occitanie. Bulletin of March 18, 2026.
Key Points Increase in monitoring indicators High activity in private practice (SOS Médecins) and low activity in hospital-based care (Oscour®).