SOS Médecins National Newsletter, February 16, 2010

Over the past week, the total volume of activity at SOS Médecins clinics has remained similar to that of the previous week. All age groups are affected.

Nationally, the reasons for calls suggesting flu-like symptoms have remained stable across all geographic areas for over a month. Over the past week, diagnoses of "clinical flu" have remained stable at a very low level for all age groups: these diagnoses account for less than 1% of activity.

The proportion of cases for the "gastroenteritis" indicator has declined slightly over the past few weeks but remains at a high level, accounting for between 20% and 25% of calls.

The share of cases for the "bronchiolitis/respiratory conditions in infants" indicator has stabilized nationwide but is increasing slightly in certain geographic areas.

The number of deaths certified by SOS Médecins associations is similar to that of the previous week.

For the past week, total activity has stabilized in most areas.

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