SOS Médecins National Newsletter, October 31, 2011.

Over the past week, SOS Médecins’ activity has remained stable both nationally and across different geographic regions.

There is an upward trend in calls for respiratory conditions among children under 2 years of age. Furthermore, diagnoses of bronchiolitis are on the rise for this age group, accounting for approximately 4% of SOS Médecins’ total activity.

Diagnoses of clinical influenza are slightly on the rise, accounting for about 1% of SOS Médecins’ activity.

Activity related to gastroenteritis is stable compared to the previous week across all age groups (15% of calls and 4% of diagnoses).

Diagnoses of nasopharyngitis, otitis, laryngitis, and tonsillitis remain predominant among children under 15 (data not shown).

Mortality indicators are stable.

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