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According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 11, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
ILI: French Polynesia
Acute Fever & Rash: Fiji
Prolonged Fever (3 days): French Polynesia, Papua New Guinea
Diarrhorea: Solomon Islands, Wallis & Futuna
Re: South Pacific 2012-13 Season: Weeks 40-15 (ILI Increases)
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 14, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 17, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 18, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 20, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
ILI: Federated States of Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Papua New Guinea
Acute Fever: Papua New Guinea
Prolonged Fever: Northern Mariana Islands
Diarrhorea: Nauru
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 22, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
ILI: Northern Mariana Islands
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 23, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
ILI: Northern Mariana Islands
Acute Fever & Rash: Federated States of Micronesia, Niue
Prolonged Fever (3 days): Northern Mariana Islands
Diarrhorea: Papua New Guinea
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