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South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-28 (ILI Cases Increasing)

Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-22

Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-22

Week 22:
Papua New Guinea reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Nauru, Palua and Solomon Islands reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Federated States of Micronesia reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.

Additionally, ILI is increased in Kiribati, Federated States of Micronesia and Samoa.
http://www.spc.int/phs/PPHSN/Surveillance/Syndromic.htm
 
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-23

Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-23

Week 23:
New Caledonia reporting ILI cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Nauru and Solomon Islands reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Federated States of Micronesia reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.

Additionally, ILI is increased in Guam, Kiribati, Samoa and Solomon Islands.
http://www.spc.int/phs/PPHSN/Surveillance/Syndromic.htm
 
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-24

Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-24

Week 24:
New Caledonia and Solomon Islands reporting ILI cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Nauru, Niue and Solomon Islands reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Kiribati reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
http://www.spc.int/phs/PPHSN/Surveillance/Syndromic.htm
 
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-25

Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-25

Week 25:
Northern Mariana Islands reporting ILI cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Nauru and Solomon Islands reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Federated States of Micronesia reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.

ILI cases rising in:
American Samoa, Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa and Wallis & Futuna
http://www.spc.int/phs/PPHSN/Surveillance/Syndromic.htm
 
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-26

Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-26

Week 26:
Solomon Islands reporting ILI cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Solomon Islands and Samoa reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Northern Mariana Islands, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.

ILI cases rising in:
American Samoa and Fiji
http://www.spc.int/phs/PPHSN/Surveillance/Syndromic.htm
 
Re: South Pacific 2011-2012 Flu Season: Week 40-28 (ILI Cases Increasing)

Week 28:
New Caledonia, New Zealand and Niue reporting ILI cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Nauru reporting Acute Fever and Rash cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
New Caledonia reporting Prolonged Fever cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.
Vanuatu reporting Diarrhoea cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values.

ILI cases rising in:
Fiji, Samoa and Solomon Islands
http://www.spc.int/phs/PPHSN/Surveillance/Syndromic.htm
 
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