Abstract

In 1983, 1197 human cases (3.04/10 000 population) of epidemic encephalitis were reported, but practically no further cases of this condition have been reported since 1984. Human cases of encephalitis occurred primarily among those younger than 19 years in rice-field regions in the autumn. The mean number of patients registered annually with hemorrhagic fever from 1979 to 1988 was 46.5 (0.19/10 000 population), being highest in 1979 (73 cases, 0.19/10 000) and lowest in 1982 (32 cases, 0.08/10 000). Hemorrhagic fever occurred among adults mainly in autumn in mountain regions. Two cases of rabies in human and dog were reported in 1984.

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