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Rh coming from regions where yellow fever exists, provided that the provisions of section II of this chapter, particularly those concerning the measures to be taken on departure, are observed there.

Nevertheless, the High Contracting Parties may designate particular sanitary aerodromes as those at which aircraft from territories where yellow fever exists shall land for the purpose of disembarking passengers, crew, or cargo.

In territories or regions where the conditions do not permit of the development of yellow fever, aircraft coming from regions where yellow fever exists may land on any sanitary or authorized aerodrome.

The measures to be taken on arrival are the following:

1. Inspection of the aircraft and cargo to insure that they do not contain mosquitoes and, if necessary, disinsectization;

2. Medical inspection of passengers and crew.

Persons who arrive in aircraft in the territory of any High Contracting Party, and who have been exposed to risk of infection by one of the diseases referred to in article 18 of the present convention and who are within the