Observed situation in France for the week 19 of the year 2024, from 05/06/2024 to 05/12/2024 :

Published on 05-15-2024 10:05 - These news are updated on wednesday

Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) Covid-19, Influenza and other respiratory viruses   Définition

  Low activity in general practice

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ARI are caused by a variety of respiratory viruses including SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19), influenza viruses, and other respiratory viruses such as RSV, rhinovirus, and metapneumovirus. The purpose of ARI surveillance is to monitor outbreaks of these viruses.
 
In mainland France, last week (2024w19), the incidence rate of ARI cases consulting in general practice was estimated at 75 cases per 100,000 population (95% CI [61; 89]).
Subject to future data consolidation, this rate is slightly decreasing compared to the previous week (consolidated data for 2024w18: 92 [80; 104]) and is at a low level of activity.

At the regional level, the highest incidence rates were noted in: Grand Est (198 [83; 313]), Nouvelle-Aquitaine (98 [18; 178]) and Ile-de-France (74 [49; 99]).

Covid-19: the incidence rate of Covid-19 cases seen in general consultations for ARI has been estimated at 3 cases per 100,000 population (95% CI [1; 4]) corresponding to 1,924[911; 2,937] new cases.
Subject to future data consolidation, this rate is stable in all age groups compared to the previous week and is at a low level of activity.
  Estimated weekly incidence rate Estimated weekly incidence
France 75 [61 ; 89] 49767 [40259 ; 59275]
Regions
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 30 [0 ; 69] 1559 [0 ; 3605]
Pays de la Loire 45 [8 ; 82] 1778 [311 ; 3245]
Normandie 25 [2 ; 48] 840 [43 ; 1637]
Hauts-de-France 27 [0 ; 54] 1667 [12 ; 3322]
Occitanie 64 [28 ; 100] 3936 [1731 ; 6141]
Ile-de-France 74 [49 ; 99] 9157 [5993 ; 12321]
Corse 14 [0 ; 38] 48 [0 ; 132]
Centre-Val de Loire 29 [0 ; 58] 755 [0 ; 1512]
Bretagne 54 [26 ; 82] 1878 [907 ; 2849]
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 30 [0 ; 81] 860 [0 ; 2320]
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 54 [24 ; 84] 4467 [2014 ; 6920]
Nouvelle-Aquitaine 98 [18 ; 178] 6108 [1144 ; 11072]
Grand Est 198 [83 ; 313] 11229 [4728 ; 17730]

Table showing incidence and incidence rate for the geographic area of the information bloc and eventually for the geographic sub-levels

Acute diarrhea   Définition

  Low activity in general practice

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The purpose of acute diarrhea surveillance is to monitor gastroenteritis outbreaks.
 
In mainland France, last week (2024w19), the incidence rate of acute diarrhea cases seen in general practice was estimated at 52 cases per 100,000 population (95% CI [41; 63])
Subject to future data consolidation, this rate is slightly decreasing compared to the previous week (consolidated data for 2024w18: 71 [57; 85]) and corresponds to a low activity level compared to those usually observed at this time of the year.

At the regional level, the highest incidence rates were noted in: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (115 [22; 208]), Nouvelle-Aquitaine (79 [17; 141]) and Hauts-de-France (66 [23; 109]).
  Estimated weekly incidence rate Estimated weekly incidence
France 52 [41 ; 63] 34528 [27361 ; 41695]
Regions
Grand Est 54 [18 ; 90] 3051 [984 ; 5118]
Nouvelle-Aquitaine 79 [17 ; 141] 4911 [1073 ; 8749]
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 115 [22 ; 208] 9565 [1858 ; 17272]
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 13 [0 ; 44] 365 [0 ; 1251]
Bretagne 50 [11 ; 89] 1745 [371 ; 3119]
Centre-Val de Loire 15 [0 ; 37] 390 [0 ; 970]
Corse 14 [0 ; 38] 51 [0 ; 137]
Ile-de-France 32 [17 ; 47] 3991 [2110 ; 5872]
Occitanie 50 [17 ; 83] 3047 [990 ; 5104]
Hauts-de-France 66 [23 ; 109] 4002 [1390 ; 6614]
Normandie 5 [0 ; 13] 170 [0 ; 440]
Pays de la Loire 17 [0 ; 37] 676 [0 ; 1476]
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 36 [11 ; 61] 1853 [545 ; 3161]

Table showing incidence and incidence rate for the geographic area of the information bloc and eventually for the geographic sub-levels

Chickenpox   Définition

  Low activity in general practice

Previously on sentiweb            

In mainland France, last week (2024w19), the incidence rate of Chickenpox cases seen in general practice was estimated at 15 cases per 100,000 population (95% CI [9; 21])
Subject to future data consolidation, this rate is decreasing compared to the previous week (consolidated data for 2024w18: 20 [15; 25]) and corresponds to a low activity level compared to those usually observed at this time of the year.

At the regional level, the highest incidence rates were noted in: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (25 [4; 46]), Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (22 [0; 57]), Grand Est (19 [0; 41]) and Occitanie (19 [0; 40]).
  Estimated weekly incidence rate Estimated weekly incidence
France 15 [9 ; 21] 9828 [5927 ; 13729]
Regions
Grand Est 19 [0 ; 41] 1056 [0 ; 2295]
Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2 [0 ; 7] 135 [0 ; 421]
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 25 [4 ; 46] 2102 [342 ; 3862]
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 22 [0 ; 57] 645 [0 ; 1637]
Bretagne 14 [0 ; 34] 490 [0 ; 1186]
Centre-Val de Loire 11 [0 ; 29] 287 [0 ; 770]
Corse 0 [0 ; 0] 0 [0 ; 0]
Ile-de-France 3 [0 ; 7] 401 [0 ; 957]
Occitanie 19 [0 ; 40] 1160 [0 ; 2458]
Hauts-de-France 17 [0 ; 39] 1063 [0 ; 2403]
Normandie 3 [0 ; 9] 108 [0 ; 323]
Pays de la Loire 18 [0 ; 44] 727 [0 ; 1755]
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 14 [0 ; 47] 734 [0 ; 2436]

Table showing incidence and incidence rate for the geographic area of the information bloc and eventually for the geographic sub-levels

Warning

COVID-19 and Influenza Surveillance : role of the Sentinelles network

In March 2020, following the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), the “Sentinelles surveillance” evolved. The surveillance of  “influenza-like illness” (ILI, defined as sudden onset of fever above 39°C, accompanied by myalgia and respiratory signs) has been replaced by “acute respiratory infections” (ARI, defined as sudden onset of fever or feeling of fever and respiratory signs). This new surveillance enables both the monitoring of the COVID-19 pandemic and epidemics due to other respiratory viruses (influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, rhinovirus and metapneumovirus), based on patients consulting a general practitioner for an ARI. This surveillance is carried out with “Santé publique France” (the national agency for public health), the National Reference Center for respiratory infections (“Institut Pasteur” and “Hospices Civils de Lyon”) and the University of Corsica.

Data from the Sentinelles network are integrated into the overall national COVID-19 surveillance coordinated by “Santé publique France”. For more information, you can consult the weekly COVID-19 and influenza newsletters from “Santé publique France”

At the same time, the Sentinelles network is leading studies and research works on the COVID-19 presented in the “COVID-19” section of this website.

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