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Table below ▼                             Map of the spread of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) in the Pacific Islands
as of 16 December 2009
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WHO South Pacific - Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Surveillance

Report as of 16 December 2009

 

 CountryLast update
received
Influenza-like illness (ILI) casesConfirmed pandemic H1N1
New casesTotal to dateTrend of ILINew cases since last report  (9 Dec)Total to date
CasesDeathsCasesDeaths
 American Samoa 02/12/2009-237--850
 Cook Islands 15/12/2009--001061
 Fed. States of Micronesia15/12/2009-33800790
 Fiji07/12/2009----2340
 French Polynesia*11/11/2009-35,000--1837
 Guam15/12/2009--003382
 Kiribati30/10/2009-----40
 Marshall Islands10/11/2009-----1151
 Nauru08/12/2009-1,151--80
 New Caledonia**08/09/2009-----5007
 Niue02/11/2009-52--00
 Northern Mariana Islands04/09/2009-----60
 Palau09/12/2009-1,116--460
 Pitcairn Islands12/10/2009-----00
 Papua New Guinea08/12/2009----120
 Samoa02/09/2009-----1382
 Solomon Islands12/12/200957722,9020040
 Tokelau25/08/2009-----00
 Tonga06/11/2009-10---201
 Tuvalu08/12/2009-300--230
 Vanuatu01/09/2009-----30
 Wallis & Futuna30/09/2009-594---550
 TOTAL 57761,700 001,95921
     (19 countries & territories affected)
In addition:        
 Australia04/12/2009-----37,462191
 Hawaii***24/07/2009-----1,4243
 New Zealand16/12/2009-----3,19920
 World****11/12/2009----->600,000>9,596
     

            (207 countries, WHO Update # 78)

Note: cells containing dashes (-) indicate that no information is available.

Data between countries may not be comparable.
* The table shows the number of ILI cases reported by clinics in French Polynesia. However, the health department estimates that approximately 45,000 cases of H1N1 influenza have occurred in total in the community.

**as of 8 Sept the health department estimates that the cumulative number of cases of H1N1 is 40-45,000.

***Hawaii no longer reports all cases

● Indicates trend of ILI is unchanged

**** WHO no longer reports the number of cases

 

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