SOS Médecins National Newsletter, April 13, 2026
Key Points
In Week 15 (April 6–12, 2026), activity at SOS Médecins continued to rise among those aged 75 and older (+7%, or +499 visits) and remained stable or declined in other age groups compared to the previous week. This increase among those aged 75 and older is partly due to the Easter Monday holiday, which shifted routine care to the SOS Médecins network.
Across all age groups, there was a sharp increase in cases involving insect bites (+115%, or +226 cases) and a continued rise in allergy cases (+20%, or +441 cases).
More specifically among those aged 75 and older, there has been an increase in cases related to respiratory conditions (bronchitis and pneumonia) and digestive conditions (vomiting, acute abdominal pain, and gastroenteritis).
Chickenpox remains active and is on the rise this week among those under 15 years of age (+24%, or +43 cases).
Regarding mental health, there was an increase in cases of anxiety among those aged 65 and older (+13%, or +23 cases) and depressive states among those aged 15–44 (+12%, or +26 cases).
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