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FOOD POISONING

NEED FOR (W IN STORAC|| Two cases of food POMjflK included in the notifiable ported in the Christchurch hiKfl trict last week. Although .tOB Department did not release |M| it was stated that such cara M ised the need for proper dUMtfei age of meat and milk sntS elimination of flies. Three new cases of amqdiieA tery in the Christchurch hmM were also listed. An oOHfIB Health Department said sonwM from this complaint mightitN! of the new advisory service on their homes. Diagnosis anft-fllH wps a matter for medical kuMfl but nurses of the Health Wi were now available to enter wM of patients to advise on uni against infecting other meampt household. The other notifiable dm Christchurch was a .cjpe of MM fever. * From Greymouth was reMMi case of pulmonary tuberculoaoßi of eclampsia.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26398, 17 April 1951, Page 8

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FOOD POISONING Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26398, 17 April 1951, Page 8

FOOD POISONING Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26398, 17 April 1951, Page 8

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