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P Iq U E . Peste Africa • Afrique America • Amérique Asia • Asie Cholera • Choléra Africa • Afrique America • WEEKLY EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RECORD, No. 35,30 AUGUST If f ] • RELEVE EPIDEMIOLOGIQUE HEBDOMADAIRE, N" 35,30 AOUT 1991 Infected areas as at 29 August 1991 Zones infectées au 29 août 1991 For criteria uH in «impiiing rhm bst, see No 16, 1991, pp. 115-116 enures appliqués pour la rnmpîlannn de cetcc liste soar publies dans le N* 16,1991, pp, 115-116 X • Newly reported areas X - Nouvelles zones signalées Pique. Peste Teofilandia Mumapio M ayo Kebbt Préfecture Sao Tome and Principe Peru • Pérou Parodia State Ouaddai Préfecture Sâo Tomé-ec-Prindpe Amazonas Department Africa • Afrique Araba Mumapio Tandple Prefecture Lemba Distna Ancash Department Sio Tome Madagascar Barra de S. Rosa Mumcipio Côte d'ivoire A punm ac Department Antananarivo Provmu Cuban Mumapio Département de l'Ouest Tanzania, United Rep. of Areqwpa Department Ambohdratrano S. 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