ASIA
Country Status Vacc. Prog. Spp. Year Out-Breaks Cases Vaccntd Popltn
  Prob FAO/OIE         No /106    
                     
Indonesia ++ ++/++ V* Bov 88 + 4106 631.7 89,628 5,208,787[1]
  89 + . . . 10,050,000
  90 + . . . 10,300,000
  91 + 309 29.9 . 10,350,000
  92 + 41 3.8 . 10,704,000
  93 + 15 1.4 . 10,665,000
  94 + 10 0.9 . 11,595,000
  95 + 5 0.4 . 11,966,000
  96 + 72 6 . .
  97 + 9 0.8 . .
  98 +[2] 17 1.4 . 12,153,514
  99 +[3] . . . 12,436,500
  00 +[4] . . . 11,989,000
  01 + . . 261,000 11,560,000
  +/ Buffalo 92 + 19 5.7 . 3,335,000
  93 + . . . 3,311,000
  94 . . . . 3,512,000
  95 - . . . 3,565,000
  96 + 380 106.7 . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 . . . . 3,054,880
  99 + 1 0.3 . 2,859,000
  00 . . . . 2,563,000
  01 . . . . 2,287,000
  +/+ V* Ovi-Cap 88 + 70 3.7 . 20,011,733
  89 + . . . 16,100,000
  90 + . . . 16,500,000
  91 + 50 2.9 . 17,050,000
  92 + 19 1.1 . 17,150,000
  93 + 11 0.6 . 17,592,000
  94 + 8 0.4 . 18,692,000
  95 + 11 0.6 . 19,034,000
  96 + 11 0.6 . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 + 17 0.8 . 22,397,620
  99 . . . . 21,623,900
  00 + 19 0.9 400,000 20,548,000
  01 . . . . 19,750,000
  Equine 96 + 31 56.4 . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 . . . . 581,680
  99 . . . . 578,800
  00 . . . . 517,000
  01 . . . . 430,000
  +/+ V* Swine 88 + 252 38.8 . 6,214,859
  89 + . . . 6,700,000
  90 + . . . 6,600,000
  91 + 74 10.9 . 6,800,000
  92 + . . . 7,650,000
  93 + . . . 7,612,000
  94 + . . . 8,720,000
  -1994 95 - . . . 9,069,000
  96 + 38 4.1 . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 1[5] 40 4.1 . 9,836,470
  99 . . . . 9,353,000
  00 . . . . 7,263,000
  01 . . . . 5,868,800
  Man 89 25  
  96 7  
  99 +[6]  
  00 +  
  01 22[7]  
                     
Values in [ ] are indexes referring to footnotes below
[1] 1988 figures are from O.I.E.; subsequent years are from F.A.O.
[2] West Sumatra, Jambi, DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Irian Jaya, and East Timor. This change in reported distribution reflects either a significantly worsening situation or better reporting. In light of the economic situation the former may be the case.
[3] West Sumatra, Jambi, DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, and Irian Jaya. In West Java an imported ostrich was affected; the whole flock was destroyed.
[4] As in 1999, minus Irian Jaya.
[5] Ex ProMED: outbreak reported in Central Kupang.
[6] Reo village, Flores, one dead, two critical, and ‘265’ hospitalised after eating meat from a dead buffalo.
[7] Twenty-two cases with 2 deaths in Western Java, 27.2.01, 23 Kms north east of Bogor; livestock vaccination initiated.