Acute Respiratory Infections and Gastroenteritis in Occitanie. Bulletin of March 21, 2025.
Key Points
Acute Respiratory Infections
In Week 11, activity related to acute respiratory infections across all age groups continued to decline in primary care and hospitals. A significant portion of ARI activity was still linked to consultations for influenza viruses, although this proportion was lower than in previous weeks (50% at SOS Médecins and 17% in emergency departments).
Influenza and influenza-like illness
In Week 11, the Occitanie region entered its second week of the post-epidemic phase following 12 weeks of the epidemic. Indicators were declining in both community settings and hospitals and remained stable in long-term care facilities.
Gastroenteritis and acute diarrhea
In the Occitanie region, SOS Médecins visits for a diagnosis of gastroenteritis were decreasing in week 11 compared to the previous week but remained at a high level. The trend therefore continues to rise for indicators from this data source.
The incidence rate of acute diarrhea cases seen in general practice and emergency department visits has also been on an upward trend over the past few weeks.
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