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Detected human cases in countries in the Oceania
Country Cases Deaths
Laboratory
confirmed
Confirmed
(Suspected)
latest WHO  totals (world) 70,893 311
Total 6,917 14
Australia 5,298 11
New Zealand 1,059 3
Fiji 19 0
French Polynesia 3 0
Samoa 2 0
Vanuatu 2 0
Papua New Guinea 1 0
Solomon Islands 1 0
Notes dependency of France
Summary
Number of countries in the Oceania with confirmed cases: 7
And only one dependency with confirmed cases (30 June 2009)
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  5. "Solomon Islands confirm first case of swine flu". Australia Network News. 2009-06-15. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
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