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Zones Infectées Au 21 Décembre 1972 - 4 9 8 DISEASES SUBJECT TO THE REGULATIONS - MALADIES SOUMISES AU RÈGLEMENT Infected Areas as on 21 December 1972 — Zones infectées au 21 décembre 1972 For cntena used is compiling this list, sec page 286 — Les entires appliques pour la compilation de cette liste sont publiés à la page 286. X Newly reported areas — Nouvelles zones signalées. PLAGUE - PESTE GHANA Gaya District Tamil Nadu State Central Region Hazartbagh District Chmgleput Distnct Airica — Afrique Eastern Région Monghyr District Kanyakuman District Western Région Muzaffarpur District Madurai District LESOTHO LIBERIA — LIBÉRIA Patna District Malabar District Maseru District Santa! Parganas District North Arcoc District Monrovia (P) (excl. A) Saran District Morija Cape Mount County Uttar Pradesh Slate MADAGASCAR NIGERIA - NIGÉRIA Goa, Daman & Diu Territory Allahabad Distnct Fianaranisoa Province Goa District Bahratch District East-Central State Banda Distnct Ambositra S. Prêf. Lagos State Gujarat Slate Bara Bank! District X Andtna Canton North-Central State Ahmedabad District Bareilly Distnct Western State Tananarive Province Baroda District Jhansi District Andranomanalina S, Prêf. SENEGAL - SÉNÉGAL Broach District Kanpur District Junagadh District Isouy Canton Région du Cap-Vert Lucknow District Région du Diourbel Kaira District Mirzapur District Miarmarivo S. Prêf. Mchsana District Pratapgarh District Analavory Canton L o u p Département Rajkot District Rae Bareli District Soavuumdriana S. Prêf Région du Fleuve Surat District Sitapur District Ampcfy Canton Dagana Département Surendranagar District Unnao Distnct Dagana Dép.: Saint-Louis Varanasi District Tsiraanomandidy S. Prêf Haryana State Podor Département West Bengal State Gurgaon District X Bcvato Canton TOGO Burdwan District Mahasolo Canton Hissar District Région centrale Jind District Howrah Distnct a n z a n ia u n it e d r e p o f Nadia District T . Sokodé Cire. & Subdtv. san. Rohtak District 24-Parganas District Ta n z a n ie r é p .-u n ie d e TUNISIA — TUNISIE Tanganyika Kerala State Beja Gouvernerai INDONESIA — INDONÉSIE Kilimanjaro Region Palghat District Bou-Arada Délégation XTrtchur District Djakarta-Raya Aut. Terr. (excl. PA Kilimanjaro District & Tjcmpakaputih Temporary ZAIRE — ZAÏRE Asia — Asie Madhya Pradesh State Quarantine StatbnJ Kivu Province BANGLADESH Balaghat District Djakarta-Barat (West) Regency Bhtlsa (Vidtsha) District Lubero Terr. 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