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Samoa - Acute Fever and Rash Cases: Chikungunya Confirmed - 2014

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/251510/samoa-says-chikungunya-not-confirmed

Samoa says chikungunya not confirmed
Updated at 2:05 pm on 6 August 2014

Samoa's Director General of the Ministry of Health, Leausa Tole'afoa Dr Take Naseri, says suspected cases of chikungunya in the country have not been confirmed.

The Director General also says there are no confirmed cases of dengue fever, as had been reported in the Talamua Online last week.

He asked the media outlet to apologise because the report had prompted concerns from the health ministries of overseas partners, in particular counterparts of the Small Islands Developing States.

He says 19 suspected cases of chikungunya have been recorded, and blood samples have been taken overseas for testing...
 
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Source: http://www.islandsbusiness.com/news/samoa/5980/acute-fever-and-rash-outbreak-declared-in-samoa-tw/

Acute fever and rash outbreak declared in Samoa, Two dead
From RNZI
News
Fri 08 Aug 2014

APIA, Samoa --- Samoa's Ministry of Health has reported two deaths from acute fever and rash, saying it is now an outbreak.

A press statement from the Director General, Leausa Toleafoa Dr Take Naseri, says there have been 21 recorded cases as of earlier this week with four people hospitalised.

The cases are suspected to be chikungunya virus, similar to dengue fever, but results are yet to be confirmed.

Three children and one man have been admitted to the intensive care unit...
 
Mystery virus affects nearly 100 in Samoa

Mystery virus affects nearly 100 in Samoa

Samoa's Ministry of Health says nearly 100 people have now been affected by a mystery virus.

Two people have also died from but authorities still aren't exactly sure what the virus is.

Samoan Ministry of Health's Dr Saaine Vaai told Pacific Beat patients are showing signs of two separate illnesses.

"Well initially we thought we were seeing acute fever and rash, which is one of the things we do look for," she said.

"But as of Saturday we did get the confirmation of some of the specimens that we sent out for chikungunya.
"We're still waiting for other specimen confirmation."

...


http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/in...ery-virus-affects-nearly-100-in-samoa/1355606
 
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I'm confused by the article below. I'm not sure if Chickungunya is the only disease suspected at this point in spite of all the negatives on the 20 test batch. Maybe that is the usual false negative portion?

http://pidp.org/pireport/2014/August/08-13-12.htm
Chikungunya Virus Outbreak Confirmed In Samoa
Public asked to join in mosquito eradication campaign

By Lagi Keresoma

APIA, Samoa (Talamua, August 12, 2014)

APIA, Samoa (Talamua, August 12, 2014) ? The Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Health Leausa Dr. Take Naseri confirmed this afternoon that Samoa is now facing an outbreak of the Chickungunya virus and the public is cautioned to join the national campaign in reducing breeding sites for mosquitos, the carriers of the virus.

Last Saturday the Ministry received the results of the 20 suspected cases sent to the South Pacific Commission office in Noumea for testing.

"Of the 20 specimens tested, 08 came back positive and 14 negative," Leausa said in a press conference.

The tests also confirmed that the virus is Chickungunya and officially removes the Acute Fever and Rash (AFR) as previously suspected.

"AFR could be any diseases but Chickungunya is now officially the virus now spreading in the country."

Two suspected of the virus died last week, but according to Leausa, there is no confirmation that they both died from Chickungunya.

"One is a 45 years old man and the other a 14 year old girl," confirmed Leausa.

He said the man had other medical conditions which could have caused his death and so was the girl, whom Leausa said the test results were inconclusive.

"We can?t link her death to Chickungunya," said Leausa.

As of this month, the number of suspected cases had risen to 96, with females dominating at 52 and males 44.

"The children are the ones with the highest number," said Leausa.

The most vulnerable to the virus are those in the age group of 0-4, 5-9, 10-14, and 20 ? 24...
 
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Chikungunya virus confirmed

Wednesday, 13 August 2014 00:00 Sophie

Health expects situation to get worse before it gets better noting 77 new suspected cases


OUTBREAK: The Director General of Health, Leausa Dr. Take Naseri yesterday confirmed that the chikungunya virus is in Samoa.

The Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) yesterday confirmed Chickungunya as the virus that has been plaguing Samoa for the past few weeks.

During a press conference, Health?s Director General (D.G.), Leausa Dr. Take Naseri, said his department was bracing for an even bigger outbreak.

He said the situation is likely get worse before it will get better.

?I think we are building up to that level where we are going to see more cases,? he said. ?And we are hoping with what we are doing now, in trying to control and contain, we hope we are heading in the right direction to combat this so that we wont see many (more) cases.

?But like with any outbreak, we expect to see more cases now."

?And the fact that we are not immune to the virus so we are expecting more cases.?

Leausa said 96 people had so far presented with symptoms congruent with chikungunya.

?Gender-wise I think they are about the same number of females to males ? 52 females and 44 males (have presented),? he said.

?(With) age groups involved are usually the younger age groups.?

He said the first case presented to the health sector late last month.

?On the 24th that was the first suspicious case on the 24th of July,? he said.

?And slowly we are seeing at the beginning of August an increase in the number of cases (see graph below)."

?So we are bracing for an outbreak.?

He said the M.O.H. received confirmation that it was chikungunya last Saturday with lab results coming through from the 20 specimens that were sent off with the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (S.P.C.).

?Of the 20 specimens we sent off island they came back eight of those specimens were positive for chikungunya and 12 were presumed negative,? he said.

?Now know this is chikungunya for definite. We now have a viral infectious outbreak in our country.?

Leausa said while 12 of the tests returned a negative result, he believes further testing beyond the Rapid Tests conducted by the S.P.C., which according to the World Health Organisation are used for preliminary for where screening test results are required, will yield more positives to be returned on the specimens.

He said the S.P.C. also tested for dengue fever, the zika virus and leptospirosis, all of which came back negative.

What this confirmation means however, is that the Acute Fever and Rash (A.F.R.) that people were being clinically diagnosed now has a laboratory confirmed causality ? the chikungunya virus.

Looking now to the two deaths that were reported by the Ministry recently, the D.G. said one was a 45-year-old male who was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (I.C.U.) at the national hospital, and the other was a 14-year-old female.

He said while the M.O.H. thought that the deaths could be related to current outbreak, he said the laboratory tests could link neither death directly to chikungunya, with the 45-year-old male suffering from other medical conditions.

?The 45-year-old?s test was negative (for chikungunya) and the 14-year-old?s was inconclusive,? he said. ?We cannot say for sure that the cause of (his) death is chikungunya due to the other pre conditions (he suffered)."

?With The 14-year-old we cannot link (her death) to the (test) results yet."

?So we are looking at it again. We expect the results of the further tests soon.?

More: Samoa Observer
 
Re: Samoa - Acute Fever and Rash Cases: Chikungunya Confirmed - 2014

Source: http://www.solomonstarnews.com/news/regional/3707-samoa-records-269-chikungunya-cases


Samoa records 269 chikungunya cases
Published: 25 August 2014

RNZI: The number of people affected by chikungunya in Samoa has increased from 51 to 269 in the last two weeks.

The Ministry of Health Director General, Leausa Tole'afoa Dr Take Naseri, says an ongoing clean up and spraying of mosquito breeding sites is continuing with aircraft and ships being sprayed...
 
Re: Samoa - Acute Fever and Rash Cases: Chikungunya Confirmed - 2014

Source: http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/255101/chikungunya-still-spreading-in-samoa


Chikungunya still spreading in Samoa
Updated at 3:33 pm on 20 September 2014

Latest figures from Samoa's Ministry of Health show an increase of suspected and confirmed cases of chikungunya from 400 to 626 since the outbreak of the acute fever, rash and joint pain disease was reported in July.

However the ministry says so far presentation of the main signs and symptoms of those affected have largely been mild...
 
Re: Samoa - Acute Fever and Rash Cases: Chikungunya Confirmed - 2014

Source: http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/260135/chikungunya-in-all-of-samoa


Chikungunya in all of Samoa
Updated at 3:47 pm on 24 November 2014

Samoa's Ministry of Health says the whole of Samoa is now affected by chikungunya.

Tuliau Dr Seine Vaai-Nielsen says there are now more than 2,500 confirmed cases, not counting the unreported ones.

The Ministry of Health is calling on all sector partners to assist with raising awareness campaigns on chikungunya prevention, especially as it's now the rainy season in Samoa...
 
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Source: http://www.radionz.co.nz/internatio.../chikungunya-affects-more-than-3,000-in-samoa


Chikungunya affects more than 3,000 in Samoa
Updated at 7:27 am today

The number of people infected with Chikungunya in Samoa has reached more than 3,000.

Ministry of Health figures up until the last week of November show 3,l35 cases of the mosquito-borne virus.

The Ministry says 333 people reported to hospitals that week, the most number of people showing symptoms of the disease in one week since the initial outbreak in July.

The latest numbers mean that l.7 percent of Samoa's population has contracted "Chik" whose symptoms include fever, sore joints and a rash...
 
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