SOS Médecins National Newsletter, February 7, 2012 

SOS Médecins' activity remained stable over the past week across all age groups, both nationally and regionally. Overall activity remains below last year's levels for the same period. The influenza indicator is on the rise across all age groups (+44%), both nationally and regionally. This trend is comparable to that observed in the Oscour® network. The bronchiolitis indicator has remained stable over the period, at a lower level than during the 2010–2011 and 2009–2010 seasons for the same period. Bronchiolitis diagnoses account for nearly 5% of SOS Médecins’ activity among children under 2 years of age.Over the past week, bronchitis diagnoses have increased slightly across all age groups (+15%)*. The measles indicator is stable. The gastroenteritis indicator is stable for the past week; the epidemic peak appears to have been reached at a lower level than in previous years.The mortality indicator is stable, in line with previous years. Gastroenteritis and nasopharyngitis remain the main diagnoses reported (pediatrics/adults), to which otitis must be added for children under 15*.

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