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regional committee

PAN AMERICAN

HEALTH

ORGANIZATION

XIII Meeting

Washington, D. C.

OCtober 1961

WORLD

HEALTH

ORGANIZATION

XIII Meeting

CD13/37 (Eng.)

CORRIGENDA

4 October 1961 ORIGINAL: SPANISH

CORRIGENDA

STATUS OF SMALLPOX ERADICATION IN THE AIERICAS

(Document CD13/18)

On page 2 of Document CD13/18, in the title of item 2 and in lines 3 and 6 of paragraph 2, delete the words "definition of" and substitute "criteria for."

SPECIAL FUND FOR HEALTH PROMOTION

(Document CD13/25)

On page 2 of Document CD13/25, paragraph 2, line 2, delete the word "payable" and substitute "repayable."

STUDY OF THE PRESENT STATUS OF AEDES AEGYPTI ERADICATION

PROGRAMS IN THE AMERICAS, THE RESULTS OBTAINED, PROSPECTS, AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND FINANCIAL ASPECTS

(Document CD13/26)

1. In the Spanish text of Document CD13/26, page 2, paragraph 4,

line 4, delete the word "afectados" and substitute "infestados." 2. The map on the Status of the Aedes aegypti Eradication

Campaign - June 1961, which is included as an annex to Document CD13/26, should be replaced by the map attached to this Corrigenda list.

NUTRITION PROGRAM IN THE AMERICAS

(Document CD13/14)

1. On page 5 of Document CD13/14, paragraph 5, at the end of line 5, delete the figure 16 and substitute the figure 7.

2. On page 10, paragraph 3, line 4, delete the words "insufficiency and."

Topic 25:

Topic 36:

Topic 28:

Topic 29:

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STATUS OF THE AEDES AEGYPTI ERADICATION CAMPAIGN

JUNE 1961

BAHAMA ISLANDS BERMUDA

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS * BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS

ANGUILLA

/ 0 ST. KITTS AND NEVIS ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

EL SALVADOR ' AR

HONDURASJ CA

NICARAGUA COSTA RICA- J

PANAMA COLOMBIA

ECUADOR

PERU

COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE COMPLETED AEDES AEGYPTI ERADICATION *

MONTSERRAT

a GUADELOUPE

_ DOMINICA

--- MARTINIOUE - * ST. LUCIA

__' BARBADOS

~__ ~ ST. VINCENT

H-H- GRENADINES

GU!IANA~ GRENADA

TOBAGO

- TRINIDAD

AREAS IN WHICH AEDES AEGYPTI

IS NO LONGER FOUND CHILE

~-PARAGUAY

AREAS STILL INFESTED WITH AEDES AEGYPTI OR NOT YET INSPECTED

URUGUAY AREAS PRESUMABLY NOT INFESTED

WITH AEDES AEGYPTI

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REPORT FOR JUNE 1961 ON THE AEDES AEGYPTI ERADICATION

CAMPAIGN IN THE AMERICAS, FROM ITS BEGINNING

Area assumed Localities inspected

initiallytially positi Latest infested (km2) Initially positive Date

VeritfedP Country start-

report In-

Verified Preset

Country start-

Stilavail-

sta--ed avable- spect Number Total Treate Sti ge

ed

Total

Number posi

(%)

tive

Argentina IV.5 VI,6 1,500,00

53.1 3,142 162 1 A

ArgentBolivia VI.3 III6 lOO, 100.

282 65 65 65 - E

Brazil .1513 VI.6 5,558,822

1 00' .o 270,588 36,119 36,119 36,119 36,119E

Chile VI.4 I. ,7 100. 301

48 8

Colombia XI.5 VI.6 280,00 100.0

3,801

354 35 354

CostaRia Ric.4 XII6 20,000 100.0

1,342 104 104 104

-Cuba III.5 VI,6 100,000

2.2 225 158 158 88 37 A

Dominican Republic X.5 .6 42,020 80.4

31 3 317 A Ecuador VI.4 VI.6 69,454 100.0

2,824 37 37 37 E

E1 Salvador IV.4 VI. 18,67 100.0

909 190 190 190 E

Guatemala

E

Guatemala 1.4 XII.6 36,423 100.0

2,485 138 138 138 _ E

Haiti X.53

IL5

27,750 49.4 2,379 605 602 435 27 I

Honduras IX.49 VI.6 69,929 100.0

600 55 53 53 E

Mexico

~I1.5

VI.6 1,000,000

96.5

3358

59

59

592 A

Mexico 18

84

Nicaragua 1.5 vI.6 65,263 100.0

3,126 1

Panama 11.49 VI.6 56,246 100. 2,853

4 44 44

Paraguay I.4l8 III.6 200,000 100.0

1,561 98 98 98 E Peru I. VI.6 638,000 100.

4,520 191 191 191 E

United States 777,000

_ 1 1 _ -

P

Uruguay X4 Vi.6 187,000 100.0

1,020 1 133 E

*zuela VI.48 VI.6 600,000 85.

,041 509

49

435

33

A

France French Guiana V.49 IV.6 91,000 100.0 222

55 22 22 1

Guadeloupe 1.57 VI.6 1,619 4,9

53 38 38 27 19 A

Martinique XI.5 VI.6 1,08 100.0

34 2 9 9 A

Nether- Aruba .5 VI.

171000 9 9 9

lands Bonaire IX.5 VI.6 246 100.0 o

6 6 N

Curacao X.51 vI.61 448 100.0 155

155 155 155

Curagao X-51 VI, 60 100:0

A

Saba,St.Eut.,St. Mart V I.6 6 100.0

34 3 6 A

Surinam -XII.6 480 1

7 4 _ P

United Antigua VIII.5 V 283 10050

47 47

Kingdom Bahamas VI.5 ,VI.6 11,396 1.

13 1 11 11 9 A

Barbados III.54 V.6 171 100.

9 9 95 95 13 A

Bermuda I.51X 5 53100.

5

9 9 - N

British Guiana III.46 VI.6 4,662 100.0

93 21 2 N

British Honduras X.5 ;IV. 22,965 100. 84

2 2 E

.

i

689

,

-Cayman-Turks-Caicos

689

136 I 6

Dominica .5 X.5 78 9

13 6 6 6 I

Grenada XI.52 VII.5 31 100.0

8 8 N

Grenadines XI.5 VIIA5 6 100. 7

5 1 A

Jamaica

A

Jamaica II.5( II. II.6 11,424 77-.3 78 57

57

2

21

A

Montserrat V.5 I 8 100.0

3 1 1 16 N

St Kitt-Nevis-Anguila V . VI39 00.

62 33 3 33 1 A

Saint Lucia V.5 II. 25 100. 50

5 5 1 A

Saint Vincent 111.5 I. 33 100

8 8 N

Trinidad and Tobago I.5 10

128 12

,1 122 N

- 1

23

Virgin Islands iii.6 I.6 17 74.6

23 23 23 23 14 A

United Canal Zone 194 Ix. 1,43 100.

21 2

States Puerto Rico V. 8 61.

481 248 24 24 A

Vi n rg; Isands .12 . _

. .-

P

P = Preparatory; A = Active; N = Negative for A. aegypti; E = A aegypti eradicated; I = Interrupted programs; - = Zero or no activity;

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