AFRICA
Country Status Vacc. Prog. Spp. Year Out-Breaks Cases Vaccntd Popltn
  Prob FAO/OIE         No /106    
                     
Mali + ++()/ V Bov 88 . . . . 4,738,000
  89 7 97 19.9 27,182 4,880,000
  91 2 26 5.2 48,637 5,000,000
  ++/++ V* 92 3 49 9.8 96,174 4,996,000  
  93 . . . . 5,198,000
  /+ V 94 3 147 26.5 44,400 5,542,000
  95 2[1] 132 23.8 20,949 5,542,000
  96 2[2] 48 8.2 44,449 5,882,000
  -1996 97 0 . . 80,497 5,894,000
  + 98 1[3] 9 1.5 51,435 .
  99 1[4] 545 92.4 21,683 .
  0 1[5] 19 3.2 . .
  1 3 45 5.9 110,343 6,930,000
  ++/ Ovi-Cap 92 . . . . 12,172,000
  93 . . . . 13,750,000
  /+ V 94 + . . 21,221 12,550,000
  -1994 95 . . . . 12,553,000
  96 . . . . 10,809,000
  97 . . . . 11,349,000
  98 . . . . .
  99 . . . . .
  0 . . . . .
  1 . . . . 15,380,000
  -/ Swine 98 . . . . 65,000
  99 . . . . .
  0 . . . . .
  1 . . . . 93,000
  Man 78 152  
  80 121  
   
   
                     
Values in [ ] are indexes referring to below footnotes
[1] Cattle cases were in Ségou; a horse foyer was in Tombouctou.
[2] Outbreaks in Koulikoro and Sikasso; ‘99 report has these outbreaks in Kati & Yanfolila and 66,434 cattle vaccinated.
[3] In Niafunké, Timbouctou Region.
[4] Case at Mopti gave a positive ascoli test but nothing isolated. HandiStatus shows these numbers.
[5] In the north. Usual pattern is for outbreaks to follow flooding of the Niger river thereby surfacing spores in champs maudit.