CIS
Country Status Vacc. Prog. Spp. Year Out-Breaks Cases Vaccntd Popltn
  Prob FAO/OIE         No /106    
                     
Kazakhstan ++[1] ?/ Bov 95 - . . . 9,347,000  
  96 . . . . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 + . . . .
  99 + . . . .
  00 + . . . 4,258,300
  01 1 1 0.2 5,386,705 4,281,700
  Ovi-Cap 95 - . . . 34,208,000
  96 . . . . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 . . . . .
  99 . . . . .
  00 . . . . 10,471,400
  01 2 4 0.4 10,506,447 10,400,000
  Equine 98 + . . 855,888 .
  99 . . . . .
  00 . . . . 1,010,100
  01 1 2 2 . 985,500
  Camel 01 . . . 84,640 101,800
  Swine 95 - . . . 2,445,000
  96 . . . . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 . . . . .
  99 . . . . .
  00 . . . . 1,165,100
  01 . . . 226,366 1,130,900
  Man 85 51 138,303  
  90 28  
  95 20 4,688  
  96 23  
  97 70 (9mos)  
  98 15[2]  
  99 9[3]  
  00 34[4]  
  01 13[5]  
   
                     
[1] Central Asian states have been rated as enzootic or hyperendemic because their data are dependent on the investigation of sentinel human cases, not farm cases, thus with extensive under-reporting
[2] Ex ProMED: outbreaks in Kustani (7), Arshalynskiy (3), Almaty (5) involving cattle and horses; official number 8 (10 months).
[3] Areas affected include Kaskabulak village, Dzhambul region, in SE Kazakhstan on Kyrgyzstan border; also in Karatau in the district centre.
[4] 33 cases with two deaths following exposure to butchered affected animals in Southern Kazakhstan in July - September. Towns mentioned ... Achisay, Chymkent, Kereit ... Tyul’kubasskiy district.
[5] 2 Urdzhar district, Easter Kazakhstan,11 in South Kazakstan