SOS Médecins National Newsletter, March 9, 2010
Over the past week, the total volume of activity at SOS Médecins clinics decreased slightly compared to the previous week, except in the Southeast region.
Nationally, the reasons for calls suggesting flu-like symptoms have remained stable across all geographic regions for over a month. Over the past week, diagnoses of "clinical influenza" have remained stable at a very low level across all age groups: these diagnoses account for less than 1% of activity. The proportion of cases for the "gastroenteritis" indicator has been declining for several weeks but still accounts for more than 20% of calls.The proportion of cases for the "bronchiolitis/respiratory conditions in infants" indicator has decreased in most geographic areas but is increasing in the North and Northeast. The number of deaths certified by the SOS Médecins associations is similar to that of the previous week.
For the past week, there has been a very slight decrease in overall activity in most areas.
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