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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