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South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-28 (ILI Cases Increasing)
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-44 (Some Reporting ILI Above Threshold)
Week 43:
Palau reporting ILI and Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Nauru reporting Prolonged Fever (lasting 3+ days) cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Fiji reporting cases of Acute Fever and Rash above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Week 44:
Northern Mariana Islands and Palau reporting ILI cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Fiji and Marshall Islands reporting Prolonged Fever (lasting 3+ days) cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values. In addition, Marshall Islands reporting cases of Acute Fever and Rash above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Palau and Samoa reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-45 (Some Reporting ILI Above Threshold)
Week 45:
Palau reporting ILI and Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Fiji reporting Prolonged Fever (lasting 3+ days) cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Marshall Islands, Niue and Solomon Islands reporting cases of Acute Fever and Rash above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Niue and Solomon Islands reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-46 (Some Reporting ILI Above Threshold)
Week 46:
Palau reporting ILI and Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Marshall Islands reporting cases of Acute Fever and Rash and Prolonged Fever above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Solomon Islands reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-49 (Some Reporting ILI Above Threshold)
Week 49:
Fiji and Palau reporting ILI and Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Fiji, Kiribati and Niue reporting cases of Acute Fever and Rash above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Tuvalu: increases in ILI over the past few weeks.
Week 1:
Palau and Samoa reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Marshall Islands reporting ILI and Prolonged Fever (lasting 3+ days) cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Kiribati reporting cases of Acute Fever and Rash above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Week 2:
Palau and Samoa reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Cook Islands and Fed. States of Micronesia reporting Prolonged Fever (lasting 3+ days) cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Kiribati, Nauru and Niue reporting cases of Acute Fever and Rash above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Week 3:
Samoa reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Week 7:
Northern Mariana Islands, Samoa and Tuvalu reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Samoa reporting Prolonged Fever (lasting 3+ days) cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Week 8:
Fiji, New Caledonia and Solomon Islands reporting cases of ILI above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Papua New Guinea reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Week 9:
Fiji and Solomon Islands reporting cases of ILI above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Papua New Guinea and Samoa reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Nauru reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
French Polynesia and Samoa reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-10
Week 10:
Solomon Islands and Wallis & Futuna reporting cases of ILI above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
New Caledonia and Samoa reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Federated States of Micronesia reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Pitcairn Islands and Samoa reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-11
Week 11:
New Caledonia and Wallis & Futuna reporting cases of ILI above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Samoa and Tokelau reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Federated States of Micronesia reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
French Polynesia, Samoa and Tokelau reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-12 (Increasing ILI Cases)
Week 12:
New Caledonia, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Wallis & Futuna reporting cases of ILI above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Papua New Guinea and Samoa reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Kiribati and New Caledonia reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Samoa and Tokelau reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-13 (Increasing ILI Cases)
Week 13:
Samoa and Wallis & Futuna reporting cases of ILI above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
New Caledonia and Samoa reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Kiribati reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
French Polynesia, Samoa and Tokelau reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-14
Week 14:
Marshall Islands reporting cases of ILI above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Marshall Islands, New Caledonia and Samoa reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Fiji, Guam and Samoa reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
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