SOS Médecins National Newsletter, May 10, 2011
Data from SOS Ajaccio is now included in the report.
Over the past week, the total volume of activity for SOS Médecins associations remained stable compared to the previous week across all geographic areas and age groups.
After a decrease in the proportion of cases for the allergies indicator at the end of April, the indicator has stabilized over the past week. It accounts for less than 2% of activity. SOS Médecins activity related to asthma among those over two years of age continued to decline over the past week and accounts for approximately 0.5% of cases.
The "gastroenteritis" indicator remained stable over the previous week, accounting for just under 15% of call reasons. This trend is observed across all geographic areas.
The number of measles cases remained stable over the past week among children and rose slightly among adults. In contrast, cases of chickenpox declined over the past week (graph not shown).
The number of deaths certified by SOS Médecins associations has risen slightly over the past week, particularly in the Centre-Île-de-France, West, and Southwest regions.
Insect bite cases have shown an upward trend over the past month, with marked peaks on weekends.
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