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New Epidemic: What's Going on in La Plagne?

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What happened in La Plagne? On Monday evening, several teenagers fell ill at the same time at this station in Haute-Savoie. They are victims of worrying symptoms. Doctors and firefighters were sent on emergency to take care of them. Analyses and various tests are carried out, this would be an epidemic of acute gastroenteritis. That is, a similar situation had already occurred in January, in the same place. (Health and well-being).

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What happened in La Plagne? On Monday evening, several teenagers fell ill at the same time at this station in Haute-Savoie. They are victims of worrying symptoms. Doctors and firefighters were sent on emergency to take care of them. Analyses and various tests are carried out, this would be an epidemic of acute gastroenteritis. That is, a similar situation had already occurred in January, in the same place. (Health and well-being).

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Dozens of teenagers who were in the UCPA centre in La Plagne (Savoie) were examined this Tuesday by the firefighters. The authorities are trying to identify the origin of the contamination.

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On Tuesday, 31 March, about 100 residents of La Plagne's UCPA 1,800 were affected by the symptoms of gastroenteritis, including groups of French and international high school students who had been ill all night and taken care of by medical teams since 8:15 a.m.

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Nearly a hundred children, on holiday in La Plagne (Savoie) and housed in a UCPA centre, are suffering from vomiting, nausea and diarrhoea. All were taken care of in the morning by the rescue. Six doctors were dispatched there, they concluded an epidemic of gastroenteritis.

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About 100 teenagers experienced symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea this Tuesday morning in La Plagne (Savoie), due to a possible acute gastroenteritis.

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An epidemic of gastroenteritis hit nearly 200 young people living in La Plagne. Firefighters and doctors had to intervene, but no hospital was carried out. The UCPA centre remains open under health surveillance.

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midilibre.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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