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2009–10 flu pandemic in Norway : ウィキペディア英語版
2009–10 flu pandemic in Norway

(詳細はNorway was established. Soon thereafter, the number of patients being tested for swine flu exceeded capacity, and authorities recommended that only patients with severe symptoms be tested. The first Norwegian death from swine flu was reported in early September 2009.
Norway was notable among the Scandinavian countries for a high number of swine flu deaths—29 deaths as of January 4, 2010. All 19 counties of Norway had confirmed cases, and deaths occurred in five of the counties. Only Svalbard (an archipelago midway between Norway and the North Pole) had no reported cases of swine flu. About 10 million doses of flu vaccine were ordered from the pharmaceutical industry when the World Health Organization declared a pandemic. The first vaccination campaign started in Bergen, on October 22, 2009, with several hundred people queuing up. The flu was given widespread media coverage and the Norwegian government published a tally of laboratory-confirmed cases of swine flu, but made clear that this was an underestimation.
== Timeline overview ==
On April 25, 2009, the Norwegian Institute for Public Health increased their level of alert after reports of a severe influenza in Mexico.〔http://www.vg.no/helse/artikkel.php?artid=542311〕 Three days later, it was considered "highly likely" that the new flu would reach Norway within the next few weeks.〔http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/artikkel.php?artid=542692〕 The first confirmed Norwegian cases appeared on May 9, 2009 in tourists returning from affected areas.〔http://www.vg.no/helse/svineinfluensa/artikkel.php?artid=542742〕 By the summer of 2009, local spread of the influenza was established.
On May 9, 2009, the first confirmed cases were reported in two students from Oslo and Telemark returning from trips abroad.〔http://www.vg.no/helse/svineinfluensa/artikkel.php?artid=572553〕 As of early July 2009, there were 42 confirmed cases of swine flu, of which 39 of the people were infected while abroad.〔http://www.vg.no/helse/svineinfluensa/artikkel.php?artid=567832〕 In late July 2009, a local outbreak was reported in a summer camp in Western Norway.〔http://www.vg.no/helse/svineinfluensa/artikkel.php?artid=564547〕 The number of patients wanting tests for the suspected new flu soon exceeded the capacity to test, and by late July 2009, Norwegian authorities were recommending that only severe and special cases be tested.〔http://www.vg.no/helse/svineinfluensa/artikkel.php?artid=564976〕

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