SOS Médecins National Newsletter, July 12, 2011.

Over the past week, the total volume of activity at SOS Médecins clinics has decreased slightly compared to the previous week, with a particularly notable decline among children (-9.7% for children under 5 and -21.9% for those aged 5–14).

The number of cases involving heat-related conditions (heatstroke, dehydration, discomfort) has been low in recent days, consistent with the temperatures recorded during this period.

SOS Médecins activity related to fevers has decreased slightly over the past week but remains at a higher level than the previous month. The proportion of cases involving allergies is stable. The number of cases involving insect bites remains high, though consistent with the season.

No changes were observed in the indicators for gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and abdominal pain over the past week.

Deaths certified by SOS Médecins associations remained stable over the past week.

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