OSCOUR National Newsletter, March 2, 2021
Summary
In Week 08 (February 22–28, 2021), emergency department visits remained stable across all age groups (+0.8%, or +2,413 visits), while hospitalizations following visits decreased slightly by 3% (or -1,840 hospitalizations).
In Week 08, after one week of stabilization, visits for suspected COVID-19 across all age groups increased (+8%, or +549 visits), as did their share of total activity (7,466 visits and a 2.9% share of activity in Week 08 vs. 6,917 visits and 2.7% in Week 07). This increase is primarily driven by those aged 15–74 (+12%, or +589 visits). Among children, there was a slight increase with low numbers (+7%, or +7 visits), while among those aged 75 and older, visits were down slightly (-2%, or -47 visits). Suspected COVID-19 is the fifth most common diagnosis among those aged 15–74 and the third most common among those aged 75 and older. The proportion of hospitalizations following a visit across all age groups remains stable at 56% (vs. 58% in S07). At the regional level, visits for suspected COVID-19 are on the rise in Île-de-France (+32%, or +492 visits), Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (+8%, or +64 visits), Normandy (+35%, or +54 visits), Nouvelle-Aquitaine (+15%, or +52 visits), Pays-de-la-Loire (+16%, or +35 visits), and Corsica (+63%, or +15 visits). An increase in visits is also observed in Guadeloupe (11 vs. 0 visits in S07), French Guiana (11 vs. 2 visits in S07), and Réunion (60 vs. 53 visits in S07). Since monitoring began on February 24, 2020, 379,722 emergency room visits for suspected COVID-19 have been recorded.
Among seasonal illnesses, most indicators are stable or declining, except for visits due to bronchiolitis, which are rising among children under 2 years of age (+7%, or +121 visits) to a level higher than in previous years.
In relation to
Our latest news
news
Call for Applications for the Renewal of the Editorial Board of the Weekly...
news
Launch of the “Heating, Health, Buildings, and Urban Planning” Network:...
news