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Following Heavy Rains and the Cyclones Claudette and Hyacinthe WktyEpidem. Rec.: No. 9 - 29 FeB. 1980 — 7 2 — Haleté ipidém. hebd.: N« 9 - 29 fév. 1980 MALARIA SURVEILLANCE SURVEILLANCE DU PALUDISME M a u r itiu s. — Following heavy rains and the cyclones Claudette M a u r ic e . — A la suite de fortes pluies et des cyclones Claudette and Hyacinthe, active foci of malaria transmission have Been et Hyacinthe, des foyers actifs de transmission du paludisme sont reported from many parts of the island and particularly in the signalés dans de nomBreuses régions de l’île, et notamment dans les highly touristic localities of Triolet, Flic-en-Flac, Grand’Baie and localités très fréquentées par les touristes de Triolet, Flic-en-Flac, Port Louis. It is recommended that until further notice travel Grand’Baie et Port Louis. Il est recommandé jusqu’à nouvel ordre agencies, carriers, tourist information offices and other organ­ que les agences de voyages, les transporteurs, les Bureaux d'infor­ izations dealing with international travel, should provide infor­ mations touristiques et les autres organisations s’occupant de mation on the malaria risk existing in areas to Be visited and ad­ voyages internationaux fournissent des renseignements sur le ris­ vise travellers to contact a physician for details on the preventive que de paludisme dans les zones qui seront visitées et conseillent measures that need to Be followed, and are detailed in the pamphlet aux voyageurs de consulter un médecin sur les mesures préventives “Information on malaria risk for international travellers”.* 1 à prendre, lesquelles sont précisées dans la Brochure « Informa­ tions sur le risque de paludisme à l’intention des voyageurs inter­ nationaux i).1 * See No. 25, 1978, pp. 181-186 and No. 26, 1978, pp. 189-196. 1 Voir N» 25, 1978, pp. 181-186 et N» 26, 1978, pp. 189-196. DISEASES SUBJECT TO THE REGULATIONS — MALADIES SOUMISES AU RÈGLEMENT Notifications Received from 22 to 28 February 1980 — Notifications reçues du 22 au 28 février 1980 C Cases — Cas ... Figure not yet received — Chiffres non encore disponibles û Deaths — Décès l Imported cases — Cas importés P Port r Revised figures — Chiffres révisés A Airport — Aéroport a Suspect cases — Cas suspects PLAGUE — PESTE C D t The total numBer of cases and deaths reported TANZANIA, UNITED REP. OF (could) 3-9,11 each country occurred in infected areas already p Asia — Asie TANZANIE, RÉP.-UNIE DE (suite) lished or in newly infected areas (see Below) / Tl C D les cas et décès notifiés pour chaque pays se sont prodt 79 8 dans des zones infectées déjà signalées ou dans BURMA — BIRMANIE 10-16.11 zones nouvellement infectées (voir ci-dessous). 13-19J Shan S ta te UGANDA — OUGANDA 682 32 Taunggyi District . 1 0 23-29.XII YELLOW FEVER — FIÈVRE JAUNE 130 0 Africa — Afrique CHOLERA t — CHOLÉRA t Asia — Asie C i Africa — Afrique C D GHANA n . v m - 16.: C ù JAPAN — JAPON 27J-23.1I 1 12 1 KENYA 30.1 2i 0 1 No details / Pas de détails. li 0 THAILAND — THAÏLANDE 3-9.II MOZAMBIQUE1 27.I-2JI 169 1 America — Amérique 32 10 C l Europe BRAZIL — BRÉSIL 1 Includes suspect cases/Cas suspects indus C D is.nl TANZANIA, UNITED REP. OF 10-16.11 UNITED KINGDOM 1.U Goias State . 7 TANZANIE, REP.-UME DE ROYAUME-UNI Para S t a t e ................ 1 40 4 l i 0 1 Date of notification 1 Date de la notification. Newly Infected Areas as on 28 February 1980 — Zones nouvellement infectées au 28 février 1980 For criteria used in compiling this list, see No. X, page S — Les critères appliqués pour la compilation de cette liste sont puBliés dans le N® 1, à la page 5. The complete list of infected areas was last published in WER No. 8, page La liste complète des zones infectées a paru dans le REH N° 8, page 6: 63. It should be brought up to date by consulting the additional information puB­ Pour sa mise à jour, il y a lieu de consulter les Relevés puBliés depuis lors où figurer lished subsequently in the WER, regarding areas to be added or removed. The les listes de zones à ajouter et à supprimer. La liste complete est générâlemer complete list is usually puBlished once a month. puBliée une fois par mois. CHOLERA — CHOLÉRA UGANDA — OUGANDA Bangkok Metropolis Lat Yao District Northern Province Lat KraBang District Phaisali District Tak Pha District Africa— Afrique Gulu District Chai Nat Province Tha TaJco District Kitgum District Manorom District MOZAMBIQUE Sing Buri Province North Karamoja District Chon Buri Province Nampula Province Tha Chang District Western Province Chon Buri District MecuBuri District KaBagole District Suphan Buri Province Kamphaeng Phet Province Kaseso District Bang Pla Ma District TANZANIA, UNITED REP. OF LankraBue District TANZANIE, RÉP.-UNIE DE Asia — Asie Lop Buri Province Surat Thani Province Arusha Region THAILAND — THAÏLANDE Ban Mi District Chaiya District Kiieto District Ang Thong Province Nakhon Ratchasima Province Uthai Thani Province Dur es Salaam Region Pho Thong District Khon Buri District Ban Rai District D ar es Salaam District Laasak District Ayutthaya Province Nakhon Sawan Province Nong Khayang District Mbeyo Region Maha R at District Kao Lieo District Sawang Arom District Kyela District Sena District Krok Phra District Thap Than District Areas Removed from the Infected Area List between 22 and 28 February 1980 Zones supprimées de la liste des zones infectées entre les 22 et 28 février 1980 For criteria used in compiling this list, see No. 1, page 5 — Les critères appliqués pour U compilation de cette liste sont publiés dans le N° 1, à la page 5. CHOLERA — CHOLÉRA Chumphcn Province Thiing Tako District Asia — Asie Lop Burl Province THAILAND — THAÏLANDE Chai Badan District Ayutikoya Province Phetchabun Province Bang Pa-in District Lom Sak District Bangkok Metropolis Songkhla Province Huai Kwang District Sathing Phra District.
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