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Diseases Subject to the Regulations — Maladies Soumises Au Règlement Wklyepldem, Rec.: No. S -1 Feb. 1974 — 46 — Relevé épidém. hebd.: N" 5 - 1“ fév. 1974 DISEASES SUBJECT TO THE REGULATIONS — MALADIES SOUMISES AU RÈGLEMENT Infected Areas as on 31 January 1974 — Zones infectées an 31 janvier 1974 For criteria used in compiling this list, see No. 4, page 38 — Les critères appliqués pour la compilation de cette liste sont publiés dans le N" 4, à la page 38. X Newly reported areas — Nouvelles zones signalées. PLAGUE — PESTE MALAWI Khamman District Gianyar Regency Central Region Krishna District Jembrana Regency Africa — Afrique Kumool District Karangasam Regency XDedza District MADAGASCAR Nalgonda District Klungkung (P) Regency Ncheu District XNellore Distnct Tabanan Regency Fianarontsoa Province Salima District Srikakuiam District Bengkidu (Sumatera) Province Ambatofimmdrahana S. Préf. Southern Region Visakhapatnam District Bcngkulu Munidpality Soavina Canton Blantyrc District West Godavari District Bengkulu Selatan Regency Chikwawa District Assam State Ambositra S. Préf. Chiradzulu District Rejang Lebong Regency Kamrup District Ambatomarina Canton Kasupe District Java Barat Province Tsarasaotra Canton Mlanje District Nowgong District Bandung Munidpality Mqjunga Province Nsanje District Gujarat State Bandung Regency Thyolo District Jamnagar District Bekasi Regency Bealoruma S. Préf. Zomba District Bogor Municipality Mangiandrano Canton Jammu & Kashmir State * Bogor Regency Tananarive Province MAU Anantnag District Cianjur Regency Antisirabe S, Préf. Ségou Région Baramulla District Cirebon (P) Munidpality Belazao Canton Sigou Cerde Srinagar District Cirebon Regency Kerala State Garut Regency Soavinandriana S. Préf. MOZAMBIQUE AUeppey District Indramayu Regency Ambohimasina Canton Lourenço Marques District Emakulam District Krawang Regency Soavinandriana Canton Lourenço Marques Deleg. S. (exd. Quilon District Kuningan Regency Lebak Regency ZAÏRE — ZAÏRE Lourenço Marques (PA)) Trichur District Trivandrum District Majalcngka Regency Kivu Province Monica & Sofala District Pandeglang Regency Lubcro Terr. Beira Deleg. S. Madhya Pradesh State Serang Regency Chimoio Deleg. S. Bilaspur District Subang Regency America — Amérique Tete District Maharashtra State Snkahnmi Municipality Sukabumi Regency BRAZIL — BRÉSIL NIGERIA -NIGÊRIA Akola District Dhulia District Sumedang Regency Bahia Siale Western State Jalgaon District Tangerang Regency Barra do Mendes Municipio Ibadan Province Nasik District Taaikmalaya Regency Osmanabad District Java Tengah Province Condcuba Municipio SOUTHERN RHODESIA Poona District Banyumas Regency Ceara State RHODÉSIE DU SUD Mysore State Batang Regency Aratuba Municipio Manicalund Mysore District Boyolali Regency Guaradaba do Norte Municipio X Chipinga District Brebea Regency Ipu Municipio Tumkiir District Mashonaland Cilacap (P) Regency Ipueiras Municipio Orissa Slate Demak Regency Sao Benedito Municipio Darwin District Balasore District Grobogan Regency Tiangua Municipio UPPER VOLTA — HAUTE-VOLTA Ganjam District Jepara Regency Puri District ECUADOR _ EQUATEUR Karanganyar Regency Ouagadougou Cercle Sundergarh Distria Kebumen Regency Oudalan Cerde Kendal Regency Chimborazo Province Tiébéle Cercle Pondicherry Territory Huigra X Pondicherry Distnct Klaten Regency Asia — Asie Kudus Regency PERU - PÉROU Rajasthan State Magelang Mundpality BANGLADESH Alwar Distria Pan Regency Piura Department Pekalongan (P) Munidpality Chittagong Division Tamil Nadu State Morropon Province Pckalongan Regency Chittagong District Chingleput District Santo Domingo District Coimbatoic Distria Rcmbang Regency Chittagong Hill Tract District Salatiga Municipality Commilla (Tippera) District Kaayakumari District Asia — Asie Madurai District Semarang (?) Munidpality Sylhet District Semarang Regency INDONESIA — INDONÉSIE North Arcot District Dacca Division Salem Distria Sragen Regency Java Tengah Province Dacca District Thanjavur District Sukohurjo Regency Boyololi Regency Faridpur District Surakarta Munidpahty Uttar Pradesh State Mymensmgh District Surakarta Regency Cepogo Sub-Distnct Harden Distria Selo Sub-District Khulna Division Tcgai (P) Municipality Lucknow Distnct Tegal Regency VIET-NAM REP. Bakerganj (Barisal) District West Bengal State Temanggung Regency lessorc District Wonogori Regency Danang (exd. 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S, Aceh (Sumatera) Province Magetan Regency Myingyan D.: Myingyan Malang Regency Duque de Bragança Concelho A Deleg. S. Aceh Besar Regency INDU — INDE Mojokcrto Munidpality Uige District Aceh Selatan Regency Mojokerto Regency Carmona Concelho & Deleg. g. Calcutta (P) (exd. A) Aceh Tengah Regency Madras (P) (exd. A) Nganjuk Regency Aceh Utara (P) Regency Ngawi Regency GHANA Andhra Pradesh State Banda Aceh Municipality Fidie Regency Pacitan Regency Central Région Anantapur District Pamekasan Regency Greater Accra (exd. PA) Region Cuddappah District Bali Province Pasuruan (P) Mumcipahty Western Region East Godavari District Badung (P) Regency (exd. Nugrah Rni Pasuruan Regency Guntur District airport) Ponorogo Regency LIBERIA — LIBÉRIA Hyderabad District Bangli Regency Probolinggo (P) Munidpahty Montserrado County Karimnagar District Buldeng (P) Regency Probolinggo Regency Wdy epUm. Sec.: No. 5 -1 Feb. 1974 — 47 — Relevé ipidim. hebd.: N“5• 1“ fév. 1974 fymnjiflng Regency THAILAND-THAÏLANDE SOMALIA - SOMALIE Uttar Pradesh State Sidoaijo Regency (excL Juanda airport Phetchaburi Province A lto Giuba Region Agra District and Juanda temporary quarantine Samut Prakan Province Dolo Area Allahabad District station) Thon Bun Province Azamgarh District Sumenop Regency Alia — Asie Babraicb District Surabaya CP) Municipality VIET-NAM REP. BANGLADESH Bailla Distnct Surabaya Regency Saigon (excL PA) Banda Distria Treoggalek Regency Gia-Dinh Province Dacca (ciel. 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Karimnagar District Namïtal Distria Sidenccng/Rappang Regency Territoire situé au sud du 12° N. Pdibhit District Takalar Regency Mahbubnagar District Snkakulam District Pratapgarb District Ujung Pandang (P) Municipality ZAIRE — ZAÏRE Rae Bareli Distria Wajo Regency Territory North of 10" . Assam State Rompur District Sumatera Barat Province Territoire situd au nard du 10" S. 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