Health Monitoring in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Update as of December 14, 2023.
Key points
Bronchiolitis
Emergency department activity related to bronchiolitis continued to rise in week 49, accounting for 22% of visits.
SOS Médecins activity decreased (9% in week 49 vs. 12% in week 48).
Flu
Flu-related activity is increasing at SOS Médecins (5% of cases in W48 and 7% in W49).
Flu-related activity in emergency departments increased slightly, reaching 0.5%. It accounted for 1.6% of activity in the Yonne department, with nearly 50 visits for flu.
Since week 25, 233 clusters of acute respiratory infections (ARI) have been reported in long-term care facilities. To date, no cluster has been attributed exclusively to influenza (vs. 13 in France).
Acute Gastroenteritis
Activity (all ages) at SOS Médecins clinics remains stable, within the low ranges observed during the same period last year.
Activity (all ages) in emergency departments is stable, remaining at the low levels observed during the same period last year.
COVID-19
The circulation of SARS-CoV-2 continues to rise in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, exceeding the highest level recorded in 2023. Indeed, the rate of confirmed cases in the region has increased by more than 10 points: it rose from 49.2 in Week 48 to 60.5 per 100,000 inhabitants in Week 49.
The percentage of cases involving suspected COVID-19 among SOS Médecins associations is increasing (8.1% vs. 5.9% in Week 1), as is the rate of emergency department visits (2.2% vs. 1.9% in Week 1).
Conversely, the proportion of hospitalizations following an emergency department visit is decreasing (40.3% vs. 43.6% in Week 1) and primarily involves those aged 65 and older (90.8%). Since Week 25, 233 clusters of acute respiratory infection (ARI) cases have been reported in healthcare facilities. The majority of these were attributable exclusively to COVID-19 (84%).
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