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

Report as of 16 September 2009

 

 CountryLast update
received
Influenza-like illness (ILI)Confirmed pandemic H1N1
New casesTotal to dateTrend of ILINew cases since last report  (9 September)Total to date
CasesDeathsCasesDeaths
 American Samoa 08/09/2009-201--380
 Cook Islands 15/09/2009-16660801
 Fed. States of Micronesia16/09/20092029000180
 Fiji15/09/2009--7602260
 French Polynesia*15/09/2009-30,000701696
 Guam09/09/2009-3321702861
 Kiribati21/08/2009----40
 Marshall Islands15/09/2009---1901091
 Nauru15/09/2009-1,1511080
 New Caledonia**08/09/2009--70-5007
 Niue01/09/2009-52--00
 Northern Mariana Islands04/09/2009-----60
 Palau08/09/2009-88670440
 Pitcairn Islands15/09/2009000000
 Papua New Guinea26/08/2009-----120
 Samoa02/09/2009----1382
 Solomon Islands08/09/2009-9,7180131
 Tokelau25/08/2009----00
 Tonga23/08/2009-10--201
 Tuvalu08/09/2009-300--230
 Vanuatu01/09/2009-----30
 Wallis & Futuna07/09/2009-594--110
 TOTAL 2043,700 20311,69820
     (19 countries & territories affected)
In addition:        
 Australia15/09/2009-----36,138171
 Hawaii***24/07/2009-----1,4243
 New Zealand11/09/2009-----3,15117
 World11/09/2009-----227,6073,205
     

            (176 countries, WHO Update # 65)

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

Data between countries may not be comparable.

World statistics as at 28 August - Update # 63, actual case count is higher than reported figure above.
*as of 15 Sept the health department estimates that the cumulative number of cases of H1N1 is 30,000-35,000.

**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

 

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