Health Surveillance in Brittany. Bulletin of June 26, 2026.
Key Points
Extreme Heat, Heat Wave
- Brittany experienced its first heatwave of S22 (May 26–28, an early occurrence), affecting the entire region. Record-breaking temperatures were recorded.
- The seasonal monitoring system has been active since June 1 and will remain so until September 15.
- A new heatwave has been affecting France since June 18. This heatwave is widespread, prolonged, and intense, with a severity level close to or equivalent to that of 2003.
- Since June 21, Brittany has been affected by this heatwave, with all Breton departments placed under an orange heatwave alert. A red alert was issued starting June 22 (S26).
Allergies
- Activity levels have returned to normal for this time of year following the very high peak in SOS Médecins consultations observed in S22.
ENT Conditions
- Activity related to ENT conditions was moderate to low. In S25, among children under 5 years of age, ENT conditions accounted for 11% of emergency department visits and 49% of SOS Médecins consultations. The virology laboratories at the Rennes University Hospital (CHU) and the Brest University Hospital (CHRU) detected rhinoviruses/enteroviruses in 24% (8/34) and 15% (16/110) of the samples tested, respectively.
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