CIS
Country Status Vacc. Prog. Spp. Year Out-Breaks Cases Vaccntd Popltn
  Prob FAO/OIE         No /106    
                     
Kyrgyzstan[1] ++ +/+ Bov 82 2 2 . . .
  83 5* 10 . . .
  84 2* 6 . . .
  85 7* 8 . . .
  86 6* 4 . . .
  87 - . . . .
  88 5* 3 . . . 89 5* 6 . . .
  90 2* 2 . . .
  91 1 1 . . .
  92 2 4 4.3 1,618,066 930,000
  93 - . . . .
  94 1 1 0.9 . 1,061,000
  95 1 2 1.9 . 1,061,000
  96 9* 19 18 . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 + . . . .
  99 4 4 4.3 776,511 932,273
  00 - . . 859,300 947,021
  01 - . . 888,900 967,850
+/+ Ovi-Cap 82 - . . . .  
  83 5* 5 . . .
  84 2* 4 . . .
  85 - . . . .
  86 6* 3 . . .
  87 - . . . .
  88 5 85 . . .
  89 5* 2 . . .
  90 2* 2 . . .
  91 - . . . .
  92 2 53 5.4 10,699,656 9,830,000
  93 - . . . .
  94 - . . . 7,296,000
  95 - . . . 7,296,000
  96 9* 55 7.5 . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 . . . . .
  99 2 12 3.2 2,357,214 3,806,544
  00 - . . 2,920,600 3,799,191
  01 - . . 2,622,100 3,735,142
  Equine 84 2* 1 . . .
  85 7* 2 . . .
  86 6* 4 . . .
  88 5* 2 . . .
  89 5* 2 . . .
  90 2* 2 . . .
  96 - . . . .
  99 1 1 2.6 211,715 381,130
  00 - . . 267,100 353,860
  01 + . . 281,700 353,065
.../- Swine 92 . . . . 180,000  
  93 - . . . .
  94 . . . . 165,000
  95 - . . . 165,000
  96 . . . . .
  97 . . . . .
  98 . . . . .
  99 . . . 6,108 104,830
  00 - . . 4,700 101,053
  01 - . . 23,300 83,335
  Man 93 51 (southern region)  
  95 21  
  96 0  
  97 73[2]  
  98 18[3]  
  99 32[4]  
  00 2  
  01 4[5]  
                     
Values in [ ] are indexex referring to footnotes below
[1] The central oblasts are less affected than those bordering neighbouring countries, especially in the far east, central north, and west. Asterisks indicate that the statistics only give total number of outbreaks.
[2] Mainly due to the consumption of meat. All human case were in Osh [Osh City (5), Aravan (16), Uzgen (17), Kara-Kulja (12)] and Djal-Abad [Nooken (9), Kara-Suu (12), Susak (2)] Oblasts.
[3] Ex ProMED: 9 outbreaks in Dzhalal-Abad; official number of human cases, 18.
[4] ProMED, Osh Oblast, Berlishken: five men 19 to 29 years old, cutaneous lesions after butchering a sick cow; one woman, 25 yo, cutaneous lesion; Dzal-Abad Oblast, Bazar-Korgon: 8 cases of which two were children 5 & 7 yo, two women & two men, other two not recorded. Official number of human cases, 32.
[5] 4/28 families/298 people exposed to meat from a butchered sick horse; officially no equine cases.