Figure 1.
Map of Bangladesh showing 64 districts (top left): 1) Bagerhat, 2) Bandarban, 3) Barguna, 4) Barisal, 5) Bhola, 6) Bogra, 7) Brahmanbaria, 8) Chandpur, 9) Chittagong, 10) Chuadanga, 11) Comilla, 12) Cox’s Bazar, 13) Dhaka (the capital), 14) Dinajpur, 15) Faridpur, 16) Feni, 17) Gaibandha, 18) Gazipur, 19) Gopalganj, 20) Habiganj, 21) Jamalpur, 22) Jessore, 23) Jhalokathi, 24) Jhenaidaha, 25) Joypurhat, 26) Khagrachhari, 27) Khulna, 28) Kishoreganj, 29) Kurigram, 30) Kushtia, 31) Laksmipur, 32) Lalmonirhat, 33) Madaripur, 34) Magura, 35) Manikganj, 36) Meherpur, 37) Moulvibazar, 38) Munshiganj, 39) Mymensingh, 40) Naogaon, 41) Narail, 42) Narayanganj, 43) Natore, 44) Nawabganj, 45) Netrokona, 46) Nilphamari, 47) Noakhali, 48) Norsingdi, 49) Pabna, 50) Panchgarh, 51) Patuakhali, 52) Pirojpur, 53) Rajbari, 54) Rajshahi, 55) Rangamati, 56) Rangour, 57) Satkhira, 58) Shariatpur, 59) Sherpur, 60) Sirajganj, 61) Sunamganj, 62) Sylhet, 63) Tangail, 64) Thakurgaon.
The maps illustrate district distribution of the estimated number of diagnosed cases of anthrax, foot and mouth disease, haemorrhagic septicaemia, peste des petits ruminants and dog bite/rabies cases reported in livestock (cattle, goats, sheep and buffaloes) in the country, 2010–12.
Table 1.
Estimated number of diagnosed cases, death cases and vaccination coverage of anthrax, foot and mouth disease, haemorrhagic septicaemia, peste des petits ruminants and dog bite/rabies in livestock (cattle, goats, sheep and buffaloes) in Bangladesh, 2010–2012.
Table 2.
Species distribution of estimated number of diagnosed cases and death cases of anthrax, foot and mouth disease, haemorrhagic septicaemia, peste des petits ruminants and dog bite/rabies in livestock in Bangladesh, 2010–2012.
Figure 2.
Monthly distribution of animal diseases and vaccination status in Bangladesh, 2010–2012.
It represents the estimated number of diagnosed cases and vaccination of anthrax, foot and mouth disease, haemorrhagic septicaemia, peste des petits ruminants and dog bite/rabies reported in livestock (cattle, goats, sheep and buffaloes) in the country.