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Thursday, August 19, 2010

New Zealand : Pandemic Influenza H1N1 2009 (swine flu) - Update 201

Via New Zealand's MOH, flu cases and fatalities increases :

" Influenza H1N1 activity is continuing to increase, and the Ministry of Health is now providing twice-weekly updates. As at 8am this morning, there have been 454 hospitalisations of lab-confirmed pandemic influenza H1N1 this year to date in New Zealand, including 14 people currently in intensive care with confirmed H1N1.

There have been a total of 67 admissions of confirmed H1N1 to intensive care so far this year. These figures do not include influenza-like illness among people admitted to hospital without a positive H1N1 lab test result. Pandemic influenza H1N1 is the most common strain of influenza circulating in the community, although most people will not be tested for it.

For the majority of people it's a mild to moderate illness, but for some it can be serious. So far this year there have been nine deaths reported as linked to swine flu. Six of these deaths have so far been confirmed as being due to swine flu. The three deaths reported since Monday's update - all confirmed as due to swine flu - occurred in the Waitemata, Auckland and Waikato DHB areas. Further information on these new cases is available from each DHB's website.

There continues to be strong uptake of recommendations to seek medical advice early. Healthline handled over 2000 calls from people with influenza-like illness last week. Call volumes are running at around the same rates they were at this time last year during the pandemic. Calls requiring an assessment of influenza-like illness made up about a third of all calls during the last week."

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