2009 swine flu pandemic in Oceania

Detected human cases in countries in the Oceania
Country Cases Deaths
Laboratory
confirmed
Estimated cases Confirmed
(Suspected)
Total 19,912 110,355 64 [1]
Australia 17,061[2] 27,000 193[2]
New Zealand 3,067[3] 20,000 15 [3]
Vanuatu 10[1] 15 1
Tonga 9 [4] 20 1[4]
Guam### 7[1] 10 1
Fiji 97[5] 200 0
New Caledonia 16 20 0
French Polynesia# 11[1] 15 0
Marshall Islands 4[6] 15 0
Papua New Guinea 1[1] 5 0
Federated States of Micronesia 1 5 0
Samoa 9[1] 15 0
Cook Islands## 8[1] 10 0
Palau 8[1] 10 0
Solomon Islands 5[7] 10 0
Northern Mariana Islands 3 5 0
Notes:

#dependency of France ##dependency of New Zealand ###dependency of the United States

Summary: Number of countries in the Oceania with confirmed cases: 7
And only one dependency with confirmed cases (30 June 2009)

The 2009 flu pandemic in Oceania, part of an epidemic in 2009 of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 causing what has been commonly called swine flu, has (as of 27 June 2009) afflicted at over 22,000 people in Oceania, with 56 confirmed deaths. Almost all of the cases in Oceania have been in Australia, where the majority of cases have resulted from internal community spread of the virus. In addition, the government of New Zealand, where most of the remainder of cases in Oceania have occurred, is on high alert for any people travelling into the country with flu-like symptoms.

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