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Infected Areas As on 19 April 1979 — Zones Infectées Au 19 Avril 1979 Wkïy Epidem, R tc Ko. 16-20 April 1979 — 127 — Relevé épidém. hebd.: N° 16 « 20 avril 1979 Infected Areas as on 19 April 1979 — Zones infectées au 19 avril 1979 For criteria used in compiling this list, see No. 14, page 111 — Les altères appliqués pour la compilation de cette liste sont publiés le N® 14, à la page 111. x Newly reported areas — Nouvelles zones signalées PLAGUE — PESTE KENYA Rukwa Region Tamil Nadu State Sumbawanga District Africa — Afrique Coast Province Chingieput District Taita-Tavcta District Tanga Region Dharmapuri Distnct KENYA Korogwe District Madras Corporation LIBERIA — LIBÉRIA Lushoto District Madurai District Central Province North Arcot District Kiambu District Maryland County UGANDA — OUGANDA Ramanaihapnram District Montserrado County Salem District MADAGASCAR Nile Province South Arcot District MALAWI South Nile D.: Padyere County Tiruchirapalli District Fianaranisoa Province Northern Region Sou them Province Tirunelvelli District Ambohimahasoa S . Préf. Karonga District North Kigezi District West Bengal State Kalalao Canton West Ankole District Calcutta Corporation Yobipo&a Canton MOZAMBIQUE Western Province Fianarantsoa S. Préf. INDONESIA — INDONÉSIE Tete Province Fanjalcana Canton Rwenzon D istnet Chiuta District Jakarta Autonomous Capital Area Mqjunga Province Mutarara District ZAIRE — ZAIRE Jakarta Barat (West) Muniapality Bealanana S. Préf. Tete District Haut-Zaïre Province Jakarta Pusat (Central) Municipality (excl. Kemayoran airport) Bealanana Canton Zumbézia Province Kivu Province Tananarive Province Shaba Proving Jakarta Selatan (South) Municipality Quell mane District (excl. emergency quarantine station) Manjakandriana S. Pré/. Jakarta Timur (East) Municipality Merikanjaka Canton NIGERIA — NIGERIA Asia — Asie (excl. Halim Perdana Kuiuroa airport) Miarinarivo S . Préf. Bauchi State Jakarta Utara (North) Municipality Analavory Canton Azare BANGLADESH (excl. seaports of Tanjungpriok, Sun- dakelapa & Kalibaru) Soavinandriana S. Préf. Bauchi Chittagong Division Aceh Autonomous Area Soavinandnana Canton Bendei State Chittagong District Chittagong Hill Tract District Aceh Timur Regency Warn Aceh Utara (P) Regency SUDAN — SOUDAN Commilla (Tippcra) District Cross Ri ver State Sylhet Distnct Pidie Regency Equatoria Province Oron Dacca Division Bali Province J uba Rural Council Kaduna State Dacca District (excl. Dacca City) Badung Regency (excl. Benoa seaport & Kaduna Faridpur Distnct Ngurah Rai airport) America — Amérique Katsina Province Mymensîngh District Bangb Regency Katsina Prov. : Funtua Tangail District Karangasam Regency BOLIVIA — BOLIVIE Zana Province Klungkung Regency Khulna Division Tabanan Regency La Paz Department Lagos State Bakerganj (Barisal) District Jambi (Sumatera) Province Franz Tamayo Prov.: Hualata Ikeja Jessore District Franz Tamayo Prov.: Tigrcrumi Khulna District Jambi (P) Municipahty Lagos Island Kennel Regency Lagos Mainland Kushtia District Sarolangun Bangko Regency Asia — Asie Mushin West Patuakhali District Tanjung Jabung Regency Ogun State Rajshahl Division Jawa Barat (West Java) Province BURMA — BIRMANIE Bogra District Ijebu-Igbo Province Bandung Muniapality Kawthooiai State llaro Dmajpur District Pabna Distnct Bandung Regency Pa-an District Ondo State Bekasi Regency Rajshahl District CireboQ (P) Municipahty Magwe Division Akure Rangpur District Mague District Cire bon Regency Oyo State Krawang Regency BURMA — BIRMANIE Mandalay Division Ibadan Province Kumngan Regency Kyauksê D.; Kyaukse Oyo Prov.: Ikire Moulmem CP) Serang Regency Mandalay District Oyo Prov.: Ile-Ife Rangoon (PA) (excl. airport) Subang Regency Sagaing Division Plateau State Irrawadfiv Division Sukabumi Municipality Sukabumi Regency Sagaing D.: Sagaing Bar akin Ladi Myaungmya D.: Myaungmya Shwcbo D.: Shwebo Bassa Pegu Division Jawa Tengah (Central Java) Province Jos Tharrawaddy District MET NAM Mangu Brebes Regency Nasarawa Tenasserim Division Demak Regency Ho Chi Minh City (exd. PA) Grobogan Regency Dong Nai Province Pankshin Moulmein District Tavoy Distnct Jepara Regency RWANDA Kendal Regency INDIA — INDE Rembang Regency CHOLERA — CHOLÉRA xGisenyi Secteur Semarang Regency Cuttack (P) Tegal Regency SENEGAL — SÉNÉGAL Africa — Afrique Andhra Pradesh State Jawa Timur (East Java) Province Cap-Vert Région Hyderabad Distnct BURUNDI Sidoarjo Regency Kumool Distnct Surabaya Municipality (excl. Tanjung TANZANIA. UNITED REP. OF Nizamabad Distnct Bubanza Province Perak seaport) TANZANIE, RÉP.-UNIE DE West Godavari District Bubanza Arrondissement Maluku Province Assam State Kabul antwa Arusha Region Maluku Utara Regency Muzmda Kamrup Distnct Arusha District Nusatenggara Timur (East) Province Rugombo Arumeru District Gujarat State Flores Timur Regency Bujumbura Province Dodoma Region Amreli Distnct Kupang (PA) Regency Bujumbura Arrondissement Dodoma District Broach District Riau (Sumatera) Province Musaga Mpwapwa District Maharashtra State RushubX Bengkalis (P) Regency Kigoma Region Akola Distnct Indragiri Hulu Regency Bururi Province Kasulu District Aurangabad Distnct Minago Kigoma District Bhir District Sulawesi Tenggara (South-East) Chanda District Province Kilimanjaro Region CAMEROON, UNITED REP. OF Jalgaon District Kendan (P) Regency CAMEROUN, RÉP.-UNIE DU Kilimanjaro District Nagpur District Kolaka Regency Moshi District Nanded District Muna Regency Cameroun Oriental Lindt Region Naslk Distnct Sumatera Barat (West) Province Wouri Department Osmanabad District Lindi Distnct Padang Panjang Municipality Douala Arrondissement Parbhani Distnct Mbeya Region Pune (Poona) Distnct Sumatera Selatan (South) Province GHANA Kyela District Ratnagiri District Lahat Regency Mbeya District Sangl) District Musi Banyuasm Regency Ashanti Région Morogoro Region Sholapur District Sumatera Utara (North) Province Brong-Ahafo Region Morogoro District Manipur Territory (Central) Central Région Asahan Regency Eastern Region Mtw ara Region Mysore State Deli Serdang (P) Regency Greater Accra (excl. PA) Region Masasi Distnct Bangalore District Nias (P) Regency Volta Region Mrwara District Hassan Distnct Pematang Siamar Municipality Western Region Newala District Kolar District Tapanuli Selatan Regency Wkly Epldem. Rite.: No. 16-20 April 1979 128 — Relevé épidèm. hebet: N® 16 - 20 avril 1979 Tapanuli U lara Regency Nakhon Pathom Province Khlong San District ECUADOR — ÉQUATEUR Nong Khacm District Tcbmg Tinggi Municipality Bang Len District Zamora-Chinchipe Province X Sam Phran Distnct Phasi Charocn District Zamora Canton MACAO Nakhon Ratchasima Province Rat Burana Distnct Tahng Chan District MALAYSIA — MALAISIE X Nakhon Ratchasima District Thon Buri District X Pak Chong Distnct PERU — PÉROU Sabah Ayacucho Department Beluran District Nakhon Sawan Province VIET NAM X K udat District Nakhon Sawan District Ho Chi Minh Q ty (excL PA) Huanta Province Labuk/Sugut District Non Province Long An Province Huanta District Ki^nHalran District San José de Santili&na District Sa District Oceania — Océanie West Malaysia Narathiwat Province La Mar Province Federal Territory X Narathiwat District NAURU Ayna District Kedah State Nonthaburi Province Cqjamarca Department Baling Health District Bang Yai District YELLOW FEVER — FIÈVRE JAUNE San Ignacio Province Kota Star Health District La Copia Distnct Kuala Muda Health District Nonthaburi District Kubang Pasu Health District Pak Kret District Africa — Afrique Huanuco Department Padang Terap Health District X Sai Noi District Huamahes Province ANGOLA X Sik Health District Pathum Thani Province Monzdn District X Yen Health District Khlong Luang District GAMBIA — GAMBIE Leoncio Prado Province Lat Lum Kaeo District Perak State Upper River Division José Crespo y Castillo Distnct Kinta Health District Pathum Thani District Padre Luyando District Kuala Kangsar Health District Thanyabun District GHANA Rupa Rupa District Phetchaburi Province Perils State Maranon Province m NIGERIA — NIGERIA Perils Health District Ban Lat Distnct Cholon District Phetchaburi District SUDAN — SOUDAN Junin Department NEPAL — NÉPAL Phrae Province Chanchamayo Province Phrae District Territory South o f 12® N. Bagamati Zone Territoire situé au sud du 12® N. Chanchamayo District Bhaktapur District Pruchin Buri Province La Merced District Katmandu District Prachrn Buri Distnct ZAÏRE — ZAÏRE Pichanaqui District Lalitpur District Rayong Province Temtory North of 10° S, Jauja Province Ban Khai Distnct Temtoire situé au nord du 10® S. Jauja District SAUDI ARABIA Rayong Distnct ARABIE SAOUDITE Satipo Province Samut Prukan Province America — Amérique Cubiriali District Eastern Province Bang Bo District Rio Negro Distnct Bang Phli Distnct BRAZIL — BRESIL San Martin de Pangoa District SRI LANKA Phra Pradaeag District Goûts State Satipo Distnct Jaffna Health Division Samut Prakan Distnct Aragoiânia Municipio Vavunyia Health Division Loreto Department Samui Sakhon Province Tocantinopolîs Mumcipio May nas Province Samut Sakhon District Para State THAILAND — THAÏLANDE Napo District Samut Songkhram Province AUamira Mumcipio Bangkok (excl. PA) Conceicao de Araguaia Mumcipio Madré de Dies Department Amphawa District Manu Province Ang Thong Province Irtuia Mumcipio Bang Khonthi District Manu Distnct Sam Ko District Samut Songkhram District Sao Domingos do Capim Mumcipio Tomé-Açu Mumcipio Tambopata Province Ayuthaya Province Saraburi Province Roraima Territory Xlnambari District Bang Sai District Kaeng Kboi District Boa Vista Mumcipio Phak Hai District X Nong Khae Distnzt Puno Department Caracarai Mumcipio Bangkok (Phra Nakhon) Province X Sao Mai District
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