SOS Médecins National Newsletter, March 30, 2026

Key Points

In Week 13 (March 23–29, 2026), activity at SOS Médecins clinics remained stable across all age groups compared to the previous week.

There was a continued increase in cases for:

  • Asthma attacks among those aged 15 and older (+22%, or +169 cases), at levels higher than in previous years

  • Bronchitis in those aged 15 and older (+18%, or +423 cases) and in those under 15 (+14%, or +139 cases)

  • Influenza/flu-like illness among those aged 15 and older (+11%, or +212 cases) and among those under 15 (+9%, or +52 cases)

  • Upper respiratory tract conditions among those aged 15 and older (+11%, or +1,487 procedures)

Among other indicators, there was also an increase in procedures for:

  • Chickenpox (+12%, or +73 cases) among those under 15

  • Isolated fever (+18%, or +44 cases), vomiting (+7%, or +22 cases), and depressive state (+7%, or +20 cases) among those aged 15 and older

  • Coronavirus among children aged 2–14 (+122%, or 22 cases) and those aged 15 and older (+41%, or 50 cases)

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