Health Monitoring in the Île-de-France Region. Update as of November 2, 2023.
Key points
Bronchiolitis
Increase in all indicators.
Flu-like syndromes and acute respiratory infections
Decrease in indicators across all age groups in SOS Médecins associations during this first week of school vacation.
Indicators stable in hospital emergency departments; low number of hospitalizations.
Incidence of acute respiratory infections stable according to data from the Sentinelles network.
COVID-19
COVID-19 surveillance based on emergency department visit data (SOS Médecins & Oscour®): stable emergency department visits and a decrease in SOS Médecins procedures and visits followed by hospitalizations.
Virological surveillance (Néo-SIDEP): decrease in infection cases.
Gastroenteritis
Indicators remain stable across all data sources and for all age groups during this first week of school vacation, compared to the previous week.
Low activity levels at SOS Médecins clinics and in hospital emergency departments.
Chikungunya, dengue, Zika
Since the start of enhanced surveillance in the region, 498 cases of arboviral diseases—407 confirmed cases and 91 probable cases—including 485 cases of dengue, 5 cases of chikungunya, 6 cases of Zika, and 2 cases of dengue/chikungunya co-infection; 494 imported cases, 3 confirmed locally acquired cases of dengue, and 1 other case of dengue possibly acquired in Île-de-France. There have been 82 reported hospitalizations for dengue, including 2 deaths, and 2 hospitalizations for chikungunya.
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