AFRICA
Country Status Vacc. Prog. Spp. Year Out-Breaks Cases Vaccntd Popltn
  Prob FAO/OIE         No /106    
                     
Namibia + +()/ V* Bov 88 . . . . 2,050,000
  89 2 3 1.4 . 2,060,000
  90 1 1 0.4 . 2,086,551
  91 - . . 1,313,427 2,086,551
  /+ 92 2 3 1.3 1,878,182 2,322,155
  +/+ 93 2 4 1.8 1,414,502 2,233,714
  ?/+ 94 2 5 2.4 1,553,228 2,036,000
  95 1 1 0.4 1,361,000 2,177,888
  96 1 3 1.4 1,754,292 2,084,396
  97 2 4 1.9 931,457 2,055,416
  98 2 2 0.2 1,215,181 2,192,359
  99 2 4 1.8 1,068,987 2,192,359
  00 1 40 17.4 723,042 2,294,040
  01 8 32 12.8 947,142 2,508,570
  +/+ * Ovi-Cap 88 . . . . 8,900,000
  89 - . . . 9,050,000
  90 - . . . 9,288,000
  91 1 9 1.7 . 5,188,058
  92 + . . . 5,188,000
  93 - . . . 4,103,298
  (+)/(+) 94 1 10 2.4 . 4,259,000
  -1994 95 - . . . 4,093,493
  96 1 5 1.3 2,796 3,807,367
  97 0 0 0 2,155 4,250,358
  98 0 0 0 857 3,796,624
  99 0 0 0 . 3,796,624
  00 76 78 20 . 3,906,565
  01 . . . . 4,138,864
  Equine 97 0 0 0 . 223,395
  98 0 0 0 . 216,298
  99 0 0 0 . 216,298
  00 . . . . 240,656
  01 . . . . 221,816
  -/- * Swine 92 - . . . 50,000
  93 - . . . 17,550
  94 - . . . 18,000
  95 - . . . 20,248
  96 - . . . 20,734
  97 0 0 0 . 16,884
  98 0 0 0 . 14,706
  99 0 0 0 . 14,706
  00 . . . . 18,981
  01 . . . . 21,854
  +/++ Fauna 94 +  
  95 +  
  96 62 62[1]  
  97 78 83[2]  
  98 1 8[3]  
  99 73 75[4]  
  00 ...  
  01 32 32  
  Man 88 40  
  89 30  
  90 30  
  91 12  
  93 11  
  98 7  
  99 1  
  00 1  
                     
Values in [ ] are indexes referring to below footnotes
[1] Etosha National Park: 27 wildebeest, 1 eland, 3 elephants, 1 red hartebeest, 6 gemsbok, 7 springbok, 30 Burchell’s zebras. Elsewhere: 1 blesbok, 2 sable antelopes.
[2] Etosha National Park: 20 blue wildebeests, 3 cheetahs, 6 elephants, 2 gemsboks, 2 greater kudus, 1 black rhinoceros, 1 sable antelope, 1 springbok, 25 zebras.
[3] Many more suspect cases reported, especially in the Etosha National Park, including blue wildebest (Connochaetes taurinus), elephant (Loxodonta africana), lion (Panthera leo), oryx (Oryx gazella), springbok (Antidorcas marsuplialis), and plains zebra (Equus burchelli).
[4] 76 reported in longer report, most in Etoshha National Park with 11 species affected, mainly elephants (Loxodonta africana), zebra (Equus burchelli), blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) and springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis).