ASIA
Country Status Vacc. Prog. Spp. Year Out-Breaks Cases Vaccntd Popltn
  Prob FAO/OIE         No /106    
                     
Sri Lanka +[1] ?/? Bov 89 + . . . 1,788,000
  91 + . . . 1,788,000
  92 . . . . 1,773,000
  93 - . . . 1.699,000
  94 - . . . 1,600,000
  95 - . . . 1,715,800
  96 - . . . 1,704,100
  97 . . . . .
  98 - . . . 1,599,000
  99 - . . . 1,599,900
  00 - . . . 1,616,700
  01 - . . . 1,557,000
  / Ovi-Cap 89 + . . . 538,200
  90 + . . . 538,200
  91 + . . . 538,200
  92 . . . . 548,000
  93 - . . . 540,000
  94 - . . . 519,000
  95 - . . . 602,100
  96 - . . . 610,100
  97 . . . . .
  98 - . . . 631,100
  99 - . . . 531,100
  00 - . . . 526,500
  01 - . . . 506,400
  / Swine 92 . . . . 85,000
  93 - . . . 75,000
  94 - . . . 90,000
  95 - . . . 90,100
  96 - . . . 86,900
  97 . . . . .
  98 . . . . 76,300
  99 - . . . 76,300
  00 - . . . 73,600
  01 - . . . 70,800
  Man 92-94 0  
  00-01 0  
                     
[1] The last laboratory confirmed outbreak was in 1969; current reports are based only on clinical diagnoses and nothing is being submitted to the Veterinary Research Institute. This ranking is conservative but if the disease existed in this tropical climate with local unrest, it would not be expected to be invisible.