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Notifiable Diseases

Four eases of pulmonary tuberculosis and one each of fahnoneltoeis and food poisoning were notified to the Christchurch health office last week. The tuberculosis patients were an elderly man, a younger man, and a woman in Ohrtstchurcii city, and a man in Lyttelton. The patient with salmonellosis is an elderly Christchurch woman, who is in the Princess Margaret Hospital and showing improvement: the food-poisoning case was of a woman in the Paperua county. The Health Department was unable to trace the source of either the salmonellosis or the food poisoning.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30091, 27 March 1963, Page 7

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Notifiable Diseases Press, Volume CII, Issue 30091, 27 March 1963, Page 7

Notifiable Diseases Press, Volume CII, Issue 30091, 27 March 1963, Page 7

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