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Infected Areas As on 17 March 1988 — Zones Infectées Au 17 Mars 1988 for Criteria Used in Compiling This List, See No Wkty Epidem. Rec. No. 12 -18 March 1988 - 86 - Ralevéépidém hebd. ; N° 12 ~ 18 mars 1988 U n it ed States o f Am erica (9 M arch 1988).— 1 All indicators E tats-U n is D’Am érique (9 mars 1988). — 1 Tous les indicateurs de of influenza activity have remained on the same high level for the l’activité grippale sont restés au niveau élevé qui était le leur au cours des past 3 weeks. In the week ending 5 March, 29 states reported 3 semaines écoulées. Au cours de la semaine se terminant le S mars, regional or widespread activity of influenza-like illness. Influenza 29 Etats ont signalé la présence de foyers régionaux ou généralisés de A(H3N2) virus had then been isolated in 46 states and the D istria syndrome grippal. On a isolé le virus A(H3N2) dans 46 Etats ainsi que of Columbia, influenza A(H1N1) in 12 states and influenza B in dans le distria de Columbia, et le virus A031N1) dans 12 Etats, le virus B IS states. Only influenza A(H3N2) has been associated with more étant isolé dans 15 Etats. Seuls la grippe A(H3N2) a dépassé le stade de than sporadic activity and has been confirmed in outbreaks l’activité sporadique et a vu sa présence confirmée dans les flambées qui among elderly residents in nursing homes throughout the se sont déclarées parmi des pensionnaires âgés d’établissements de soins country. dans l’ensemble du pays. > See No 9, 1988, p 63. 1 Voir N° 9,1988, p. 63. Infected Areas as on 17 March 1988 — Zones infectées au 17 mars 1988 For criteria used in compiling this list, see No. 11, page 80 — Les critères appliqués pour U compilation de cette liste sont publiés dans le N°ll, page 80, X Newly reported areas - Nouvelles zones signalées PLAGUE - PESTE Guaraciaba do None Mumapio BURKINA FASO Kaduna State Africa — Afrique Ipu Municipio Dori Province (ex Sahel) Dutsm-Ma Funrua MADAGASCAR Pacou Municipio Kadiogo Province Palmâaa Muruapio Kosa Province Katsua Antananarivo Province Redençâo Mumapio Malumfashi Antsirabe II S. Pré/. Seno Province Sâo Bencdito Mumapio Soum Province Zana Ambohitsunanova Dismet Tiangua Mumapio Manandona Dismet BURUNDI RWANDA Panuba State Gueoyi Région Soanmdranny District Barra de S RosaMumopio Bubanza Province Bubanza Arrondissement Vinanmkarena Distria Cuban Municipio SIERRA LEONE Miannanvo S. Pré/. Olivedos Mumapio Cibuokc Arrondissement North West Area Bujumbura Province Anoslbe Ifanja District Remigio Municipio Kambia Duma Bujumbura Arrondissement Soavînandruma S. Pré/. Solünca Mumapio Pon Loko Duma Ambatoasana Centre Bururi Province Tonkolili Duma Antsiranana Province ECUADOR - ÉQUATEUR Makamba Arrondissement Western Area Andapa S. Pré/ Chimborazo Province Rumonge Arrondissement Freetown Doany Distria Alausi Canton CAMEROON - CAMEROUN Loja Province TANZANIA, UNITED REP. OF Fianarantsoa Province Province Extrême-Nord TANZANIE, RÉP.-UNIE DE Ambatofinandrahana S. Pré/. Macara Canton Mayo-Sawa Dépanement Dares Salaam Region Ambondromisotra District PERU - PÉROU Province Littoral liais Diana Amboiumahasoa S. Pré/. Cajamarca Department Mungo Département Manandroy Distria Kmondoni Duma Ckota Province Wouri Département Dodoma Region Ambosttra S. Pré/ Llama Distria Provmce Ouest Ambatomanna District Mpwapwa Disma Muacosta Distna Bamhouto Département Innga Region Ambohimahazo District Tocmoche Distna Menoua Dépanement Ambovombe Centre Innga Duma San Miguel Province Province Sud-Ouest Ktgoma Region Andina Distria Nancboc Distna Fako Dépanement Anioaa N’Ankona District Kigoma Distna San Gregono Distna Meme Département Kilimanjaro Region Anjomà Navona Distria San Miguel Duma Ankazoambo Distria CÔTEDTVOIRE Moshi Duma San Pablo Province Moro Region Ivato Duma San Luis Distria Département de l ’Ouest Ivony Diana Man S, Préfecture Tarime Distria Piura Department Mbeya Region Talaia-Vchimena Distna Ayabaea Province EQUATORIAL GUINEA Tsarasaotra Duma Mbeya Distna Canales Dutria GUINÉE ÉQUATORIALE Morogoro Région Fianarantsoa I S. Pré/ Lagunas Dutria Rirtlcn TdanH Mahaisinjo Distna Küombera Distna Montero Dutria GHANA Kilosa Distna Fianarantsoa IJ S. Pré/. Paunas Duma Aadobaranomaitso Distna Central Region Tanga Region Sapillica Duma Breman Astkuma Distna Muheza Duma Fianarantsoa 11 Distna Suyo Duma Toamastna Province Mfantsunan Distna Pangani Duma Huancabamba Province Tanga Disma Moramanga S. Pré/ C de la Froptera Distna GUINEA-GUINÉE Morarano Distna Huancahamha Distna Conakry Province ZAÏRE-ZAÏRE TANZANIA, UNITED REP. OF Piura Province Forécanab Préfecture Haut Zaïre Province TANZANIE, RÉPv-UNlE DE Las Lomas Distna Kivu Province LIBERIA-LIBÉRIA Tanga Région Shaba Province Asia - Asie Bong County Lushoto Distna Asia-Asie Tanga Distna VIETNAM Montsenado County Gia-Lai-Công Turn Province INDIA-INDE UGANDA - OUGANDA MAU Lim Dong Province Kayes Région Andhra Pradesh State Western Région Hyderabad Distria Pbû Khanb Province Kayes Cercle Nebbi Duma Visakhapatnam P Koulikoro Région ZAIRE-ZAÏRE Della Territory Nara Cercle Haut-Zaïre Province CHOLERA-CHOLÉRA Karnataka (Mysore) State Mahagi Z Administrative Afrka-Afrique MAURITANIA - MAURITANIE Bangalore Distna ANGOLA Nouakchott P um a Bellary Disma America « Amérique Bengo Province l n Région Bijapur Distna BOLIVIA - BOLIVIE Benguela Province Hodh cl Chargui Chikmagalur Distria La Paz Department Huambo Province 2e Région Chitradurga Distna Gulbarga Distna Franz Tamayo Province Huila Province Hodh el Gharbi Sud Yungas Province Kuando-Kubango Province 3* Région Hassan Diana Valle Grande Province Kunene Province Assaba Kolar Distria BRAZIL - BRÉSIL Ktcanza-Norie Province 4* Région Mandya Duma Mysore Distna Bahia State Kuanza-Sui Province Gorgol 5e Région Maharashtra State Central Municipio Luanda Province Brakna Bhandara Duma Concciçâo Muiuapio Luanda, Cap. 6e Région Kolhapur Distria Fora de Santana Mumapio Malange Province Trarza Nagpur Distria Reurolandia Municipio Namibe Province Uige Province Osmanabad Dismet Riachào do Jacuipe Municipio NIGERIA - NIGÉRIA Raigarh Disma Serrmha Municipio Zaire Province Bendel State Soyo Municipality Tamil Nadu State Teofilândia Mumapio Bomadi Chingleput Dutria Ceard State BENIN-BÉNIN Rivers State Dharmapun Duma Baninié Municipio Atlantique Province Yenogoa Madras Corporation W kly Fpwdem. toc No 12-18 March 1988 -8 7 - Relavé ôpidém. habd. :N°12 -18 mars 1988 Madurai District Uthai Provmce Noaihabun Distna YELLOW FEVER - FIEVRE JAUNE Pudukkottai District Bangkok Metropolis Pak Kret Distna Ra manathapuram Distnct Bang Kapi Distna Sai Noi Distna Thaojavur Distna Bang Kheo Distna Pathum Tkani Province BURKINA FASO Tirucbirapalli A, Bang Khun Thian Distna Khlong Luang Distna Bagré Tiruchirapalli Distnct Rangknlc Noi DlStTK* Lam Luk Ka Distna Banfora TiruneivdU District Dusu Distna Lai Lum Kaeo Disma Bittou Vdlore Distria Huai Kwang Distria Nong Sua Distna Boussé Viilipuram Distna Khloag San Distria Pathum Tham Distria Comy-Yanga INDONESIA - INDONÉSIE Lai Krabang Distria Sam Khok Distna Fada N’Gourma Cerde Min Bun Distna Thanyabun Distna Houndé Jakarta Autonomous Capital Area Koupela Jakarta Barat (West) Municipality Nong Chok Distna Pattarn Province Phasi Charoen Distna Kho Pho Distna Manga Cerde Jakarta Pusat (Central) Municipality Matiakoalî (end. Kemayoran airport) Phaya Thaï Distna Nong Chik Distna Phra Khanong Distna Panam Distrm Ouargaye Subdivision Aceh Autonomous Area Tenkodogo Cerde Aceh Barat Regency Phra Nakhon Disiria Yarang Distnct Aceh Besar Regency Rat Burina Distna Phangnga Province GAMBIA - GAMBIE Acch Tcnggara Regency Samphanuwong Disiria Takua Pa Distna Upper River Division Aceh Tunur Regency Thon Buri Distna Takuai Thung Distna GHANA Yan Nawa Distna Phatlalung Province Aceh Utara (P) Regency Northern Région Banda Aceh Municipality Chachoengsao Province Khuan Khanun Distna Bang Khla Dtstria Pak Phayun Diana Bole Distna Pidie Regency West Gonja Distna Ja m Barat Province Bang Nam Pu») Distrm Pa Mon sub-Distria GUINEA-GUINÉE Cirebon Regency Chachoengsao Distrm Phetchabun Provmce Purwakarta Regency Plaeng Yao sub-Distna Chao Yoi Distrm Sigusn Région Serang Regency Sanam Khtt DlStnCt Chon Daen Disiria MALI Sumedang Regency Choi Nat Province Lorn Sak Diana Kayes Région Ja m Tengah Province Han Kha District Phetchabun District Kita Cade Baniarnegara Regency Wat Sing Distna Phetchabun Province Kouhkoro Région Banyumas Regency Chaiyaphum Provmce Ban Laem Distna DioiU Cerdc Brebes Regency Chaiyaphum Distna Ban Lat Distna Kangaba Cercle Cilacap Regency Kaeng Khlo Distna Cha-am Distna Kali Cercle Demak Regency Khon Sawan Distna Phetchabun Distna Kolokani Cercle Phu Khieo Distna Tha Yang Distna Jepara Regency MAURITANIA - MAURITANIE Pekalongan Regency Thep Sathit District Phuket Provmce Pemalang Regency Chon Bun Province Phuket Distna 6* A&um Trarza Semarang Municipality Ban Bung Distna Thalang Diana Semarang Regency Bang Lamuang Distna Prachin Bun Province NIGERIA - N1GÉRIA Tegal Municipality Bo Thong Distna Piachin Bun Distna Benue Sute Tegal Regency Chon Bun District Ranong Province Cross River Sute Ja m Timur Province Ko Sichang Distna Kra Bun Distna Kaduna State Grcsik Regency Nong Yai Distna Ranong Distna Kwara State Lamongan Regency Phanat Nxkhom District Samut Prakan Province Lagos Sute Tulungagung Regency Phan Thong Distna Bang Bo Distna Niger Sute Surabaya Municipality Sattahip Distna Bang PhU Distna Ogun Sute Kalimantan Tengah Province Si Racha Distna Phra Pxadaeng Distna Ondo State Barilo Hulu Regency Khon Kaen Province Phra Sammchcdi sub Distna Oyo State Sami it prakan Distnct Barito Utara Regency Ban Fang Distna SUDAN-SOUDAN Gunung Mas Regency Ban Phai District Samut Sakhon Province Chonnahot Distna Samut Sakhon
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