Epidemiological Surveillance in the Alsace Region. Update as of April 30, 2015.
Key Findings
After peaking in week 15, the weekly number of allergy diagnoses made by the SOS Médecins Strasbourg association has decreased (35 in week 17 versus 52 in week 15) and now accounts for less than 3% of the association’s total activity. Over the past two weeks, allergy-related activity at the SOS Médecins Mulhouse association has increased (24 diagnoses in week 17 vs. 15 in week 15) and accounts for more than 3% of its activity.
Asthma-related activity at the SOS Médecins Strasbourg association continues to rise: 23 weekly diagnoses were made in week 17. This activity accounts for less than 2% of the total number of diagnoses made. After a peak in week 15, the weekly number of asthma diagnoses made by the SOS Médecins Mulhouse association has decreased (10 in week 17 versus 16 in week 15) and accounts for approximately 1.5% of the association’s total activity.
According to the National Aerobiological Surveillance Network (RNSA), the allergy risk is high in the Bas-Rhin and moderate in the Bas-Rhin.
The weekly number of gastroenteritis and diarrhea diagnoses made by the SOS Médecins Strasbourg association is stable and accounts for just over 10% of the total number of diagnoses made by the association in week 17. The SOS Médecins Mulhouse association’s activity for gastroenteritis and diarrhea was low in week 17: 46 weekly diagnoses. This activity represents 7% of the total number of diagnoses.
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