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Notifiable Diseases

Two returned servicemen with malaria were among three persons with notifiable diseases reported in the 1 Christchurch health district! last week. Both were at Burnham Military Camp.; The third case notified was of, pulmonary tuberculosis, in a Heathcote county woman. One case of industrial dermatitis was reported during the week, but details were not available yesterday as the health office had not yet completed its investiga- 1 tions. Notifiable disease cases confirmed last month were: food poisoning, 44 cases: enteric fever, one: infective hepatitis, two: ophthalmia neonatorum, two; pemphigus neonatorum, two: salmonellosis, four: pulmonary tuberculosis, three; : eclampsia, one.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30363, 12 February 1964, Page 14

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Notifiable Diseases Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30363, 12 February 1964, Page 14

Notifiable Diseases Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30363, 12 February 1964, Page 14

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