2009 swine flu pandemic in Australia

Australia had 37,537 confirmed cases of H1N1 Influenza 2009 (Human Swine Influenza) and 191 deaths reported by Department of Health but only 77 deaths reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The actual numbers are much larger, as only serious cases warranted being tested and treated at the time. Suspected cases have not been reported by the Department of Health and Ageing since 18 May 2009 because they were changing too quickly to report. Sources say that as many as 1600 Australians may have actually died as a result of this virus. On 23rd of May 2009 the federal government classified the outbreak as CONTAIN phase except in Victoria where it was escalated to the SUSTAIN phase on 3rd of June 2009. This gave government authorities permission to close schools in order to slow the spread of the disease. On 17 June 2009 the Department of Health and Ageing introduced a new phase called PROTECT. This modified the response to focus on people with high risk of complications from the disease. Testing at airports was discontinued. The national stockpile of antiviral drugs were no longer made available to people with the flu unless there were more than mild symptoms or a high risk of dying.

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Influenza A H1N1 2009 swine flu pandemic evolution in Australia
DiseaseH1N1 Influenza (Human Swine Influenza)
Virus strainH1N1
First outbreakThought to be Central Mexico
Arrival date27 April 2009
Confirmed cases37,537
Suspected casesn/a
Deaths
191
Suspected cases have not been confirmed by laboratory tests as being due to this strain, although some other strains may have been ruled out.
Cases by region
Last update: December 2009
Sub-division Cases Deaths
Laboratory
confirmed
Suspected
Totals 37,537 n/a 191
Australian Capital Territory 939 n/a n/a
New South Wales 5,078 n/a n/a
Northern Territory 1,456 n/a n/a
Queensland 11,528 n/a n/a
South Australia 8,944 n/a n/a
Tasmania 3,204 n/a n/a
Victoria 3,058 n/a n/a
Western Australia 4,499 n/a n/a
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