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According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 47, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
ILI: Federated States of Micronesia Acute Fever & Rash: Vanuatu Prolonged Fever (3 days): Cook Islands and Tokelau Diarrhorea: Fiji and Niue
Additionally, American Samoa showing increases in ILI.
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 49, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 50, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
ILI: Federated States of Micronesia
Diarrhorea: French Polynesia, Niue, Pitcairn Islands and Vanuatu
Additionally, American Samoa and Marshall Islands elevated ILI.
NOTE: The majority of area DID NOT REPORT in weeks 51 and 52
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 51, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
ILI: Federated States of Micronesia
Acute Fever: Fiji
Diarrhorea: Pitcairn Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands and Vanuatu
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 52, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
Diarrhorea: French Polynesia and Fiji
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 2, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
ILI: Federated States of Micronesia and Pitcairn Islands
Diarrhorea: Federated States of Micronesia, Niue and Vanuatu
Prolonged Fever (3 days): New Caledonia
According to WHO South Pacific Surveillance Week 3, the following have indicated the number of cases above the threshold of 90% of historical values:
ILI: Federated States of Micronesia and Pitcairn Islands
Diarrhorea: Federated States of Micronesia, Samoa and Tonga
Prolonged Fever (3 days): Papua New Guinea
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