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Territoires Infectés Au 20 Décembre 1962 — Infected Areas As on 20 December 1962 — 625 — Territoires infectés au 20 décemBre 1962 — Infected areas as on 20 DecemBer 1962 Notifications reçues aux termes du Règlement sanitaire international Notifications received under the International Sanitary Regulations concernant les circonscriptions infectées ou les territoires où la pré­ relating to infected local areas and to areas in which the presence of sence de maladies quarantenaires a été signalée (voir page 603). quarantinable diseases was reported (see page 603). ■ - Grconscriptions ou territoires notifiés aux termes de l’article 3 ■ = Areas notified under Article 3 on the date indicated. à la date donnée. Autres territoires où la présence de maladies quarantenaires a été Other areas in which the presence of quarantinable diseases was notifiée aux termes des articles 4, 5 et 9 a); notified under Articles 4, 5 and 9 (a): A = pendant la période indiquée sous le nom de chaque maladie; A = during the period indicated under the heading of each disease; B = antérieurement à la période indiquée sous le nom de chaque B = prior to the period indicated under the heading of each maladie; disease; • = territoires nouvellement infectés. ♦ = newly infected areas. PESTE — PLAGUE CHOLÉRA — CHOLERA Tripura, State.... a 25.V.59 Romblon, Province . a 17.XI 2-20.XH 2-20.XH Samar, Province . A 8.XII Uttar Pradesh, State Samar, Prov.: Calbayog a 20.x Afriqn* — Africa Asie — Asia Aligarh, District .... B 13.vni,60 SARAWAK Azamgarh, District . B 7,vm.61 MADAGASCAR INDE — INDIA B an aras (Varanasi), Dist. B I4.VI.60 Kuching, Division Bareilly, District .... B 7.VIH.61 Majunga, Province Calcutta (PA) ' ............... U 17.m,56 Upper Serian, Distria . a 15.XI Deoria, District............... B 15.vm.61 Bealamma, District . ■ 2.XII Madras (PA)................... ■ 23.x Visakhapatnam (P) . « a 14.XI Hamirpur, Distria . B 4.VUÏ.61 Tamatare, Province Kheri, D is tr ia ............... B 23.vn.60 Océanie — Oceania Ambatondrazaka, District Andhra Pradesh, State Meerut, D istria............... a 19.VU.61 A m boavory................... ■ 3.XI Mirzapur, Distria. B 12.vn.61 Adilabad, District. ■ i.vm.61 B 29.VI.61 NOUVELLE-GUINÉE Amparafaravola .... ■ 2.XII Pratabgarb, Distria . OCCIDENTALE Andilanatoby................... ■ 2.XII Anantapur. District . B 24.XI Chittoor. District .... a 9.XI WEST NEW GUINEA Manakambahiny-Ouest . ■ 2.X1I Cuddappah, District. B 24.XI West Bengal, State Agats, Area (400 km West 'Moramanga, District East Qodavari, District . B 28.m S 9 of Mcraulæ (PA)) . a 12.X • Mandialaza................... ■ 9.X1I Guntur, District .... B 3IJCn.59 Bankura, District .... B 23.VI Krishna, District .... 1 27.Vin.59 Burdwan, District. B 6.IL58 SUD-OUEST AFRICAIN Kurnool, District .... a 21.Vin Howrah, Distria .... a 9.m SOUTH-WEST AFRICA Mahbubnagar, District. • U 12.X.61 Midnapur, District . B 24.XI 24-Parganas, District . B 27 JC Ovamboland, District. A 11.XII Medak, District............... a 2S.Vni.61 Nellore, District .... B 26.IX FIÈVRE JAUNE — YELLOW FEVER TANGANYIKA Nizamabad, District. a 8.VI.61 Srikaknlam, District. B 11.VI.60 23.IX-20.XII Central Province Visakhapatnam, D istrict. B 2 4 ja INDONÉSIE — INDONESIA Singida, District .... A 8.XII West Godavari, Distria . B 27.Xn.59 M akasar(P )................... B 7.IV Afrique — Africa B/Aor, State StdawesL Province Amiciqae — America Champaran, Distria. B 2S.V.61 South Sulawesi, Residency Darbhanga. Distria. B 1.VI.61 ANGOLA....................... a 27.V.59 BRÉSIL — BRAZIL Hazaribagh, District. B 28.Vn.61 Bam, R egenqr................ B io.m Alagoas, State Muzaffarpur, Distria . B 9.V.61 CONGO (cap. LéopoldvUIe) Mata Grande. Dep. B 31.X Palamau, Distria. B 29.VI.61 Territoire situé an nord du B 24.vn.61 Purnea, D istria............... PAKISTAN 10” S. — Twritory North ÉQUATEUR — ECUADOR Shababad, District • . B 6.VU.61 of 10» S............................. a llja i.5 6 Dacca (A)....................... A 1S.XU Manta ( P ) ....................... B 30.XI Guiaratp State ManabI, Province ÉTHIOPIE — ETHIOPIA Montecristi, Canton Bhavnagar, Distria . B 5.Vm.61 East Pakistan Rafshahi, Division Oamu-Ooffa, Province. a 9.IX.6I • Jaramijo, Parr................... B 30.X1 Jammu A Kashmir, State niubabor. Province . a l.VI Portoviejo, Canton ......................... B 27.x Kashmir Valley......................... B 20.X.60 Bogra, D istrict Kaffa, Province............... a 9.DC.61 e Calderon, Parr.................. B 30.XI Khulna, District .... B 20.x Sidamo-Borena, Prov.: Portoviejo, Parr. .... B 30.XI Madras, State Rajsbahi, District.... B 27JC Soddu........................... a l.VI WoUega, Province. a l.VI Sucre, Canton Chingleput, D istrict. « B 10.X1 Bahia de Caraquez, Parr. B 30.XI North Arcot, Distria . B 2S.X Chaiapoto, Parr. .... B 30.XI PHILIPPINES GAMBIE — GAMBIA . a 1.X.S6 Maharashtra, State • Cagayan de Oro (P) . A 8.xn GHANA ....................... a IJC.56 PÉROU — PERU Dumaguete(P)............... B 1.XII Nagpur, Distria .... B 3.vm.61 NIGÉRIA — NIGERIA a 1.X.S6 Piura, Dep. Nasât, D is tr ia ............... B 15.VI.61 Ayabaca, Province Satara North, Distria . a 22.m Luzon, Group SIERRA LEONE. a 1.X.S6 Ayabaca, District............. B 1.XH Sholapur, D istria .... B 3.XI West Khandesh, D istria . B 18.VI.61 SOUDAN — SUDAN Huancabamba, Province • Laguna, Province .... B 8.XII • Pampanga, Province . a 8.Xn Sondorillo, District . B l.X n Mysore, State Territoire situé au sud du Rizal, Prôv. (cxd. Manila 12" N. — Territory South Bangalore, District . B 27.x (A )).............................. a 24JH of 12" N .........................a 17.Xn.56 Asie — Asia Bdgaum, District »... B 7.vm.61 Rizal, Prov.: Caloocan. • B IJCU Bellaxy, District......................... B 3.vm BIRMANIE — BURMA Bidar, D istric t............... B 14.IX Mindanao, Group Amérique — America Sagaing, Division Bijapur, Distria .... B 18.V Chitaidrug, District . B 6.XI Sagaing, D .: Myinmu. A I5.XII Cotabato, Prov. : Cotabato B 17.XI BRÉSIL — BRAZIL Dharwai, District. B 15.XI.61 * Zamboanga dd Norte, Oulbarga, Dbtrict. • B INDE — INDIA 3.VH.61 Province....................... A 8.XII Amazonas, State North Kanara, District . B 21.VI Andhra Pradesh, Slate Raicbur, District .... ■ 6.V1 Sao Paulo de Olîvença, Dep............................... B 27.X1 Chittoor, Distria .... a 24.1 Shimoga, District .... fl 24.x VisiQfas, Group Madras, State Aklan, Province............... B 6.x • Coimbatore, Distria . a 13.XII COLOMBIE — COLOMBIA • Antique, Province . B 8.xn Salem, District.................. a 30.V Balasore, District .... B i.x n .6 i Cebu, Prov. (excl. Cebu (P) B i.x n Antioquia, Dep. Mysore, State Cuttack, Distria .... B 8.11.58 Masbate, Province . B 28.VU San Luis. M un................. B 12.Vni Kolar, District.................. a 11.VII.61 Ganjatn, Distria .... B 30.VII Negros Occid., Prov.: Ba- Mayurbbanj, Distria . B 30.V1I c o lo d ........................... A 8 .x n Magdalena, Dep. VIET-NAM, RÉP. DU Negros Occid., Prov.: San • Rio do Oro, Mun. A 3.XI1 VIET-NAM, REP. OF ^ A Pexclusion do la diconscription de Carlos........................... B 17.XI Khanh-Hôa, Province l’aéroport de Dum-Dum. — Excluding • Ncgros Ocdd., Prov.: Santander, Dep. Dienkhanh, District. A ll.X II local area of Dum Dum airport. 1 S iia y .......................... B 8JCU Lebrija, M p n . ................ B 20.IX — 626 — VARIOLE — SMALLPOX DAHOMEY Nytisalanâ Kataghan, Province . A I5.X1I 18.XI-20.XII Abomey, Cercle............... A 27.XI Central Province .... A I5.XII Baghlan........................ A 8.XII Southern Province. A 24 X1 Maimana, Province ÉTHIOPIE — ETHIOPIA ■ 2LV.57 Southern Rhodesia M a im a n a.................... A 15.XII Afrique — Africa Northern Province . A 8.XII Mazar-I-Sharlf, Prov. A l.XII GHANA Mazar-i-Sharif............ A l.XII AFRIQUE DU SUD Ashanti, Region RWANDA Kumasi, District Nangarahar, Province SOUTH AFRICA Kumasi, Mun. Area. a 30.X1 Ruhengeri, Secteur . B 28.x Ja la la b a d .................... A l.XII Transvaal, Province Northern Region SÉNÉGAL — SENEGAL Taloqan, Province Eastern Dagomba, District a 26.X T aloqan....................... A 15.XII Oenoistoo D.: Genniston B 17.11 Cap-Vert> Région « . « . B 4.XI I«taba, District............... B 19.VI1 Volta, Region Siné>Saloum, Cercle . A 25.XI Lydenburg» District . B 14.VHI Kcta, D. (excl. Keta (P>) a 21 .XI INDE — INDIA Pilgrim’s Rest, District. B I3.YI Pretoria : Namelodi Bantu, SIERRA LEONE Ahmedabad (A) .... » 20.X.59 GXnNÉE — GXnNEA AUahabad(A)............... ■ 14.X.59 T ow nship................... B 14.VI Eastern Province .... B 17.XI Kindia, R6gion............... A 1.XI1 Calcutta (PA) » ............... ■ 6.1.61 Rustenberg, Distria. B 17.11 Cochin (F )....................... ■ 28.DC Waterberg, District . B 12.VI SOUDAN — SUDAN Cuddalore ( P ) ............... ■ 27.XII.60 HAUTE-VOLTA — UPPER VOLTA Blue Nile, Province Delhi ( A ) ....................... a 28.XI ANGOLA Boulsa, C e rc le ............... A 20.X1 Fung, District Gaya C A ) ....................... A 24.XI Nouna, Cercle............... A 4.XII Kanpur ( A ) ................... a 11.XII.59 Cabinda, District Ouahigouya, Cercle . A 27.XI Roseiies, Sub.-D.............. ■ 15. Vm Karikal C P ) ................... a 24.IX.59 Cabinda, Concelho . A 20.XI Tougan, Cercle............... A 11.XII Lucknow ( A ) ................ a 2I.I.60 TANGANYIKA Madras (PA) ................ a 5.V.57 KENYA Pondicherry (P) .... a 18.XII.59 Dar es Salaam (PA) . A l.XI Tiruchlrapalli (A) . A 15.XH CAMEROUN — CAMEROON Nyanza, Province Central Province .... A l.XI Cameroun oriental Kericho, District .... A 1S.XI1 Eastern Province .... A l.XI Andhra Pradesh, Stale North Nyanza, D.: Kisu- Lake, Province............... A 24.XI Adilabad, District . o 16.1 Diamaré, D6p................... B 17.XI Southern Highlands, Pro­ Margui-Wandala, Dep. A 24.XI mu (excl. airport) . A 24.X1 Anantapur, District . a 13.X1I.57 vince ........................... A 24.XI Chittoor, District .... ■ 6.UI.56 • Mayo-Danai, Dep. A l .XH Rift Valley, Province Tanga, Province .... B 3.XI Cuddappah, District . ■ 20.1.57 Nakuru, District .... A 8.XII West Lake Province , . A l.XH East Godavari, District , m 11.XII.57 CONGO (cap. Brazzaville) Trans Nzoia, District .
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