International Influenza
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International Influenza
Influenza activity is low worldwide, though there are signs of the influenza season beginning in the temperate Southern Hemisphere. Influenza activity increased in South Africa during the past 3–4 weeks and 2009 H1N1 was the most common influenza subtype identified. Activity was low but increasing in Weeks 21–24 in Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand. Influenza activity is low in the tropical regions and in the temperate Northern Hemisphere. For the latest updates on the international flu situation, visit CDC’s Global Flu Activity Update. For a summary of flu activity in the United States, see FluView.
International Program Highlight
Neighborhood in Tunisia
Photo by Mary Hoelscher.
Enhancing and expanding the international pandemic response system was the topic of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recent conference in Tunisia, “Strengthening the Global Influenza Surveillance Network (GISN).”
International Influenza Activity
- Weekly Flu Activity Reports Activity Summary
- Evaluation and Capacity Review Tools Surveillance Tools
- CDC International Flu Program Mission Statement, 2009 Annual Report
- Travel Information Information and Resources for Travelers
- Links and Resources Links to Partner Sites, Surveillance Info, Printable Foreign Language Materials