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Infected Areas As on 25 January 1979 — Zones Infectées an 25 Janvier 15)79 W kly Epidem. Rec.: N o. 4 -2 6 Jan. 1979 31 — Relevé épldénu hebd. : N® 4 - 26 jaav. 1979 Infected Areas as on 25 January 1979 — Zones infectées an 25 janvier 15)79 For criteria used in compiling this lut, see No. 34, 1978, page 259 — Les critères appliqués pour la compilation de cette liste sont puBliés dans le N° 34,1978, à la page 259. x Newly reported areas — Nouvelles zones signai*»*. PLAGUE — PESTE P ool Préfecture Morogoro Region INDIA — INDE Mindouli S. Préf. KllomBero District Africa — Afrique Mahenge District Cuttack (P) Morogoro District KENYA GHANA Andhra Pradesh State M inor a Region Central Province Ashanti Region Chittoor District Brong-Ahafo Region Masasi District Cuddapah District * KiamBu District Central Region Mtwara District HyderaBad District C oast Province Eastern Region Newala District Nizamahad District x Taua District Greater Accra (excL PA) Region West Godavari District Volta Region Rukwa Region Eastern Province Western Region SumBawanga District Assam State x Kitui District Tanga Region Kamrup District R ift Valley Province KENYA Korogwe District Gujarat State Kajiado District C oast Province Muheza District Amreli Distnct MomBasa County MADAGASCAR Z A IR E — ZAÏRE Maharashtra State Fianarantsoa Province LIBERIA — LIBÉRIA Bas-Zaire Province Akola District Ambohimahasoo S . P réf. AurangaBad District Ankafina Canton Maryland County Tshela Bhir District Tananarive Province Montserrado County K ivu Province Chanda Distnct Jalgaon Distnct Soavinandriana S . P réf. Bukavu MALAWI Nagpur District Soavinandriana Canton Goma lie Idjwi Nanded Distnct Northern Region Masisi Zone OsmanaBad District America — Amérique Karonga District Rutshuru ParBhani District BOLIVIA — BOLIVIE Uvira Zone Pune (Poona) District NIGERIA _ NIGERIA Walikale Zone Ratnagin District L a P a z D epartm ent Sangli Distnct Franz Tamayo Prov.: Wnalata Bauchl State Shaba Province Sholapur District Franz Tamayo Prov. : Tigrerami Azare KaJemié Bauchi MoBa Zone Manipur Territory (Central) PERU — PÉROU Bendel State Mysore State Ptura Department ZAMBIA — ZAMBIE Bangalore District Huancabamba Province Warn X Hassan District Northern Province X Sondonllo District Cross River State Kolar Distnct Oron Kaputa District Orissa State Kaduna State MBala District Asia — Asie X Balasore District Kaduna Ganjam District BURMA — BIRMANIE Katsina Province Asia — Asie Kawthoolai State Katsina Prov.: Funtua BAHRAIN — BAHREÏN Tamil Nadu State Pa-an District Zana Province Chingleput Distnct Lagos State BANGLADESH Dhannapuri Distnct Mandalay Division Madras Corporation X Mandalay District Bceja Lagos Island Chittagong Division North Arcot Distnct Pegu Division Lagos Mainland Chittagong District R amanathapiiram District x To ungoo D.: Toungoo Muslim West Chittagong Hill Tract District South Arcot District Tiruchirapalli District Sagamg Division Ogun S ta te Commilla (Ttppera) District Sylhet District Tirunelvelli District Monywa D. : Monywa IjeBu-IgBo Province Shan S ta te Haro Dacca Division West Bengal State Calcutta Corporation Taunggyi D. : Taunggyi Ondo S ta te Dacca District (excL Dacca City) Akure Fandpur District VIET NAM MymeosingB District O yo S ta te INDONESIA — INDONÉSIE Ho Chi Minh City (excL PA) Tangail District Dong Nai Province IBadan Province Oyo Prov.: Ikire Khulna Division Jakarta Autonomous Capital Area Oyo Prov.: Ile-Ife Bakerganj (Barisal) District Jakarta Barat (West) Municipality CHOLERA — CHOLÉRA Jessore District Jakarta Pusat (Central) Municipality Plateau State Khulna District (excL Kemayoran airport) Barakin Ladi Africa — Afrique Kushtia District Jakarta Selatan (South) Municipality Bassa Patuakhali District (excl. emergency quarantine station) Jos BENIN — BÉNIN Rajshahi Division Jakarta Timur (East) Municipality Mangu (excl. Halim Perdana Kusuma airport) Atlantique Province Nasarawa Bogra District Jakarta Utara (North) Municipality Ouemé Province Pan k shin Dinajpur District (excl. seaports of Taqjungpriok, Sun- PaBna District dakelapa & KaliBaru) BURUNDI RWANDA Rajshahi District Aceh Autonomous Area Bubanzo Province Rangpur District Bushenge Secteur Aceh Barat Regency BuBanza Arrondissement Gisyeni Secteur BURMA — BIRMANIE Aceh Selalan Regency Gïhanga Kibuye Secteur Aceh Tengah Regent KaBulantwa Mibilizi Secteur Rangoon (PA) (excL airport) Aceh Timur Regency Muzinda Tavoy (P) XAceh Utara (P) Regency RugomBo SENEGAL — SÉNÉGAL Irrawaddy Division Pidie Regency Bujumbura Province Cap-Vert Région Basseln District Bali Province BujumBura Arrondissement Thies Region Pyapôn D.: Pyapôn KaBeri Baching Regency (excL Benoa seaport & KatumBa Kawthoolai S ta te Ngurah Rai airport) Musaga TANZANIA, UNITED REP. OF Pa^an District Bukleng Regency TANZANIE, RÉP.-UNIE DE Gianyar Regency MutumBa Mag we Division JemBrana Regency RushuBi Arusha Region Rwibaga Magwe District Karangasam Regency Arusha District Magwe D. : Magwe Klungkung Regency Bururi Province Arumeru District xM m Bu D.: MinBu TaBanan Regency Murago Dodoma Region Rumoogc Mandalay Division Jambi (Sumatera) Province Dodoma District Mandalay District Kerinci Regency Ngozi Province Mpwapwa District Mandalay D.: M andalay Jaw a Barat (W est Java) Province Kyanza Arrondissement Iringa Region Pegu Division X Bandung Municipality CAMEROON, UNITED REP. OF Innga District Tharrawaddy District Bandung Regency CAMEROUN, RÉP.-UNIE DU Kigoma Region Toungoo District Bekasi Regency Cameroun Oriental Ksgoma District Sagaing Division Bogor Regency Wouri Département Lindi Region xShweBo D .: Shwebo Cianjur Regency CireBon (P) Municipality Douala Azrondissement Kilwa District Shan S ta te CireBon Regency Lindi District Taunggyi District Krawang Regency CONGO Nachingwea District Kuningan Regency Bouenza Préfecture Mbeya Region Tenasserim Division Serang Regency Loudima S. Préf. MBeya District Tavoy District XSuBang Regency WklyEpidem. Retu: N a 4 -2 6 Jam 1979 — 32 Relevé épidim. hebd.: N® 4 - 26 janv. 1979 SakaBumi Municipality PHILIPPINES Prachuap Khiri Khan Province America — Amérique SukaBumi Regency Manila (excl. PA) Huao Hin District BRAZIL — BRÉSIL Sumcdang Regency Luzon Group Ratchaburi Province Tangerang Regency RatchaBun District Goiés State Tasilcmalaya Regency Rizal Province Rayong Province Araguaina Mumcipio Jowa Tengah (Central Java) SAUDI ARABIA Guarai Mumcipio Ban Khai Distnct Tocantinopolis Mumcipio Province ARABIE SAOUDITE Klaeng District Banyumas Regency Eastern Province Rayong District Para S ta te Brebes Regency Altamira Mumcipio Cilacap (P) Regency R o i E t Province SINGAPORE — SINGAPOUR Roi Et Distnct Conceicao de Araguaia Mumcipio Demak Regency Irtuia Mumcipio Jepara Regency SRI LANKA Samut Prakan Province Tomé-Açu Mumcipio Kendal Regency ColomBo Health Division Bang Bo District Kudus Regency Bang Phli District COLOMBIA — COLOMBIE RemBang Regency Jaffna Health Division Kalutara Health Division Phra Pradaeng District Semarang Regency Samut Prakan District Boyacà Department Tegal Regency Vavunyia Health Division Samut Sakhon Province Puerto Boyacâ Mumcipio Jawa Timur (East Java) Province THAILAND — THAÏLANDE Ban Phaeo Distnct Caqueté Iiuendencia Pasuruan Regency San Vicente del Caguân Mumcipio Bangkok (excl PA) Samut Sakhon District ProBohnggo Regency Samut Songkhram Province Norte de Santander Department Sidoarjo Regency (excl. Juanda airport) Bangkok (Phra Nakhon) Province SuraBaya Municipality (excl. Tanjung Bang Kapi District Amphawa District Convention Mumcipio Perak seaport) Bang Khen District Samut Songkhram District Las Mercedes Mumcipio Ocana Mumcipio M aluku Province Lat KraBang District Saraburi Province Phra Khanoog District SaraBuri Distnct Petrôiea Mumcipio Maluku Tengah Regency San Calixto Mumcipio Phyathai District Songkhla Province Maluku Utara Regency Pom Prap Sattru Phai Distnct TiBu Munitipio Nusatenggara Barat (W est) Province Yan Nawa District Songkhla District Santander Department LomBok Barat (P) Regency Chachoengsao Province Suphan Buri Province San Vicente de Chucun Mumcipio LomBok Tengah Regency Sanam Chai District Suphan Bun Distnct LomBok Timur Regency PERU — PÉROU Chiang M ai Province Tak Province Nusatenggara Timur (East) Province Chiang Mai Distnct Tak District Ayacucho Department Flores Timur Regency Thon B uri Province Chom Thong District H uanta Province Kupang (PA) Regency D oi Saket District Bangkok Yai District Huanta District Riau (Sumatera) Province Fang District Bang Khun Thian District Mae Taeng Distnct Bangkok Noi District San José de Santillana Distnct Bengkalis (P) Regency San Kamphaeng Distnct Kampar Regency Nong Khacm District L a M ar Province San Pa Tong Distnct Phasi Charoen District Sulawesi Tengah (Central) Province San Sal Distnct R at Burana District Ayna District Dooggala (P) Regency Saraphi Distnct XTaiing Chan Distnct Cajamarca Department Thon Buri District Sulawesi Tenggara (South-East) Chon B uri Province San Ignacio Province Province Bang Bung District Udon Than! Province La Copia District Chon Buri District Udon Tham District X Kendari (P) Regency Huanuco Department Kolaka Regency Phanat Nikhom District X Muna Regency Kanchanaburi Province VIET NAM Huomalies Province Monzôn District Sumatera Barat (W est) Province Sai Yok District Ho Chi Minh City (excl. PA) Long An Province Padang Panjang Municipality Khon Khaen Province Leoncio Prado Province Nam Phong Distnct Sumatera Utara (North) Province YEMEN — YÉMEN José Crespo y Castillo Distnct Rupa Rupa Distnct Asahan Regency Lamphun Province Hodeida xDeli Serdang (P) Regency X Ban Hong Distnct Taiz, Cap. Maranon Province Nias (P) Regency Pa Sang District CBolon District XPematang
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