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DISEASES SUBJECT to the REGULATIONS - MALADIES SOUMISES AU RÈGLEMENT Infected Areas As on 7 November 1974 — Zones Infectées Au 7 Novembre 1974 Wkly epidem. Rec.: No. 4 3 -8 Nov. 1974 - 378 - Relevé épldém. kebd.: N* 45 - 8 nov. 1974 DISEASES SUBJECT TO THE REGULATIONS - MALADIES SOUMISES AU RÈGLEMENT Infected Areas as on 7 November 1974 — Zones infectées au 7 novembre 1974 For criteria used in compiling this list, see No. 37, page 316 — Les entires appliqués pour la compilation de cette liste sont publiés dans le N° 37, à b page 316. X Newly reported areas — Nouvelles zones signalées. PLAGUE — PESTE LIBERIA — LIBÉRIA BURMA — BIRMANIE INDONESIA — INDONÉSIE Africa — Afrique MontsetTado County Arakan Division Jakarta Raya (Jawa) Province MADAGASCAR MALAWI Akyab District Jakarta Barat Municipality Flanarantsoa Province Central Region Kawthoolai Stale Jakarta Pusat (A) Municipality Ambositra S. Ptéf Dowa District Kawkateik District (excl. 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