SOS Médecins National Newsletter, March 29, 2011
The total volume of activity for SOS Médecins has remained stable compared to last week across all geographic areas and age groups.
Across all age groups, the number of calls for flu-like symptoms has stabilized, while clinical flu diagnoses are down by 30%. This decrease is observed in all regions and affects all age groups. Flu diagnoses account for less than 3% of SOS Médecins’ activity.
Calls for "bronchiolitis and respiratory conditions in infants" among children under 2 years of age have risen slightly over the past week. This increase is seen in the Southeast and Central-East regions.
The "gastroenteritis" indicator has decreased by 11% over the past week. This decrease applies to all age groups.
The number of deaths certified by SOS Médecins associations remained stable over the past week.
The increase in measles diagnoses continues among adults. Among children, there has been a decrease in the number of cases over the past week.
The spring surveillance bulletin will begin next week. A clear increase in insect bites has already been observed over the past weekend.
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