http://www.invs.sante.fr/actualite/index.htm
go http://www.invs.sante.fr/surveillan...s_grippe/2010_2011/Bulletin_grippe_050111.pdf
figures are in the pdf
Severe ICU cases :
A sentinel network of intensive care units (at least one adult and pediatric department by region), snip
reported since week 50
severe cases of influenza admitted to intensive care. This network reported 36% of serious cases in
Pandemic Influenza 2009/2010.Moreover, InVS receives from week 47 of Reported
spontaneous severe cases admitted outside the surveillance network ..
Since monitoring began, InVS has received 72 reports of serious cases: 45 cases reported by the network and 27 spontaneously reported (Figure 6). Among the 72 severe cases, 32 are without
risk factor and 7 died.
| Week 52 - Situation on 05/01/2011 | Page 4 Weekly Flu | InVS
| Figure 6 | Evolution of the weekly number of severe hospitalized
Sentinel network data representing severe cases hospitalized in intensive care, are
discussed in more detail (Table 1).
They show that the age group 15-64 years is the most affected. The majority of cases have a risk factor
, stressing the importance of vaccination in these fragile populations. However,
42% of cases are without serious risk factor. The lethality is around 2%.
The majority of cases (n = 29) was infected by a virus A (H1N1) V. Among the other confirmed cases,
were found 1 virus A (H3N2), 5 influenza A not subtyped, 1 influenza B virus and 7
during typing. Only 2 cases were not confirmed virologically ..
Surveillance of serious cases will be extended from week 01/2011 to all services of
resuscitation.
go http://www.invs.sante.fr/surveillan...s_grippe/2010_2011/Bulletin_grippe_050111.pdf
figures are in the pdf
Severe ICU cases :
A sentinel network of intensive care units (at least one adult and pediatric department by region), snip
reported since week 50
severe cases of influenza admitted to intensive care. This network reported 36% of serious cases in
Pandemic Influenza 2009/2010.Moreover, InVS receives from week 47 of Reported
spontaneous severe cases admitted outside the surveillance network ..
Since monitoring began, InVS has received 72 reports of serious cases: 45 cases reported by the network and 27 spontaneously reported (Figure 6). Among the 72 severe cases, 32 are without
risk factor and 7 died.
| Week 52 - Situation on 05/01/2011 | Page 4 Weekly Flu | InVS
| Figure 6 | Evolution of the weekly number of severe hospitalized
Sentinel network data representing severe cases hospitalized in intensive care, are
discussed in more detail (Table 1).
They show that the age group 15-64 years is the most affected. The majority of cases have a risk factor
, stressing the importance of vaccination in these fragile populations. However,
42% of cases are without serious risk factor. The lethality is around 2%.
The majority of cases (n = 29) was infected by a virus A (H1N1) V. Among the other confirmed cases,
were found 1 virus A (H3N2), 5 influenza A not subtyped, 1 influenza B virus and 7
during typing. Only 2 cases were not confirmed virologically ..
Surveillance of serious cases will be extended from week 01/2011 to all services of
resuscitation.