CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER-Continued. Reports Received from December 31, 1921, to June 9, 1922-Continued. Remarks. Mar. 26-Apr. 1, 1922: One desth 3 10 miles from Kroonstad Plague-infected mouse found Plague mortality among rodents 4 Winburg district, vicinity of Ventersburg Road Station. In native herd boy. 1 12 miles from Bothaville. Figue infection found in rats an at joining farm, week ended Feb. 4, 1922 Plague-infected squirrel found. 2 At Suez and Port Said, Egypt, from Karachi and Bombay, India, for Plymouth, England. One fatal case at sea en recte to Suez: 1 case on arrival. A Port Said, 2 cases, of which 1 fatal. At Dunkirk, France, Mar. 24, 1922. Several cases an arrival; 1 fatal case in ha pital at Dunkirk. At Liverpool, England, from oriental ports; one plague rat. 1 plague mouse. At Para, Brazil, from Cears, 13 Manaos, Maranham, and Para for New York. At Thursday Island Quarantine, Australia, from Kobe, va Nagasaki, Hongkong, Manila, and Zamboanga. At Liverpool, England, from Rangoon. Plague rats, 2, 1 plague mouse. CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER-Continued. Reports Received from December 31, 1921, to June 9, 1922—Continued. CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER-Continued. Reports Received from December 31, 1921, to June 9, 1922-Continued. Santiago. Jan. 1-Apr. 30.. 11 Dominican Republic. Present. Dec. 4-31, 1921: Case, 351. Jan 1-31, 1922: Cases, 257. At Preston. 1 Two cases from outside etyla its. Apr. 16-22, 1922 (2 found at Senado, about. mis distant. In Province, Apr. 16-30, 1922. Oct. 1-31, 1921: Cases, 65 deaths, 54. Jan. 2-Feb. 4, 17. Cara 6,922: deaths, 183. 5 In district, widely diffused, ath 1,000 estimated cases, with i deaths. 1 Estimate of about 500 cases of 9 Including vicinity. In surround ent. In district, 401 cases estimated, Dec. 17-24, 1921: Present in 19cinity, Jan. 9-16, 1922 la 87rounding country, 1,745 n (estimated). Mar. 19-Age 1. 1922: About 20 cases, with i death, in surrounding event. Apr. 2-15, 1922: Canes, 21. de aths, 8. Apr. 23-3: Cas 29: deaths, 4. Apr. 36 MT 6 1922: Present, with 4 report deaths. And vicinity. Dec. 16-23, 1921: 1 case. CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND yellow FEVER-Continued. Reports Received from December 31, 1921, to June 9, 1922—Continued. CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER-Continued. Reports Received from December 31, 1921, to June 9, 1922-Continued. Sursuba.... Chiriqui Province.. Do..... Village 24 miles from Almirante. Present. Present with center of prevalence at Boquete Bajo. At Boquete Bajo, Jan. 22-Mar. 23, 1922, 39 admissions to lazarette. On Mar. 20, 1922, 16 cases of smallpox, confluent type. On Dec. 21, 1921, 1 additional case from country district of Sabanas admitted to hospital. Total admissions, Jan. 1-Dec. 21, 1921, 207. 1 case imported May 11 from Chiriqui Province. May 22-Nov. 22, 1921: Deaths, 23 Aug. 14-Dec. 31, 1921: Cases, 578 deaths, 146. Jan. 1-Feb 25, 1922: Cases, 416; deaths, 115 Exclusive of Brest-latorsk, Minsk, and Wilno districts. Epidemic. 91 death in January, 1 in Febru ary, 7 deaths in March. Nov. 1-Dec. 31.. 3 12 187 Oct. 1-Nov. 5..... 2 4 Oct. 9-Dec. 31.. 76 Jan. 1-Mar. 25. Nov. 1-30. Jan. 1-31. Dec. 1-31. Feb. 1-28... Oct. 1-Dec. 31.... 75 3333 District. Do. Do. Name of country officially changed from Latvia to Leb tonia. Mar. 9-15, 1922: One case. |