Covid-19. Hospital tension fell to 0 in Charente-Maritime

Covid-19. Hospital tension fell to 0 in Charente-Maritime

By Corentin Cousin
Posted September 11, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.

A slight drop in Covid-19 and a tiny increase in monkeypox, the indicators of the epidemic in Charente-Maritime are stagnating. And for the first time since the start of the pandemic, hospital tension is at 0.

There are no longer any patients in intensive care in hospitals in Charente-Maritime. (©illustration / adobestock).

The weeks follow each other and resemble each other in Charente Maritime. The figures of Covid-19 are always at the same levels, just like those of the monkey pox (Monkeypox).

The virus is in very slight decline, while monkeypox follows the opposite trend according to the last point of theARS of New Aquitaine.

Hospital tension at 0

Last week, Charente-Maritime had dropped above 200 cases per 100,000 inhabitants (168). This week, this slow decline is confirmed. The incidence rate is around 156.

New data has just come into play. Often scrutinized closely, hospital tension is 0%, once morest 13 at the last health point.

To date, 83 patients are hospitalized due to Covid-19 contamination. On the other hand, there is no longer anyone in intensive care.

Monkey pox on the rise

As of September 6, in New Aquitaine, 133 confirmed cases of Monkeypox have been reported, compared to 124 the previous week. The majority of cases were domiciled in Gironde (51.9%), Charente-Maritime (9.0%) and Pyrénées-Atlantiques (8.3%).

All reported cases in the region were male. The latter were aged 16 to 63 years with a median age of 38 years.

In Charente-Maritime, 12 cases of Monkeypox are currently confirmed.

Monkeypox or monkey pox?
Monkey pox (or simian pox) is a rare infectious disease caused by the Monkeypox virus. It is mainly transmitted by rodents
to humans, then from person to person by close contact or droplet. Monkeypox virus infection causes a rash
blistering which is accompanied, in some cases, by fever, headache, fatigue and body aches. The disease is most often cured
spontaneously, following 2 to 3 weeks.


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