SOS Médecins National Newsletter, November 29, 2011.
The total volume of activity at SOS-Médecins clinics has remained stable over the period both nationally and regionally; this situation is comparable to that of the same period last year. Diagnoses of bronchiolitis have stabilized over the past week, though they remain above the levels observed during the same period in 2010. Influenza diagnoses are up slightly (+19% across all age groups), with 71% of these cases occurring in the 15–74 age group*. This trend is equivalent to that observed last year during the same period and is consistent with data from the OSCOUR® network. Activity related to gastroenteritis is stable across all age groups and represents the most common diagnosis among those over 15 years of age.ENT conditions (nasopharyngitis (+15%)*, otitis (+13%)*, and tonsillitis) are the most frequently diagnosed conditions by SOS-Médecins associations among children under 15*. Measles diagnoses are stable. Mortality indicators are stable
*Data not shown
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