SOS Médecins National Newsletter, June 14, 2016

Summary

  • Overall activity at health centers is on the rise among children under 15 and stable among adults.

  • Among the most common diagnoses observed last week, there was a notable increase in visits for asthma, isolated fever, and insect bites across all age groups, particularly among children. Visits for asthma are also on the rise among adults aged 15–74.

  • Note that there has been an increase in consultations for heat-related conditions (south and southwest), although the numbers are low.

  • Visits for allergies are on the rise among children aged 2 to 14 and are rising sharply among adults aged 15–74, with fluctuations similar to those of the previous two years.

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