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Notifiable Diseases

Six cases of notifiable diseases were reported in the Christchurch area during the week ended February 13. A woman in her twenties in the Waimairi County and a man in his twenties in the city area were reported to have pulmonary tuberculosis, and a male in the city was reported to have infective hepatitis. A male child in Waimairi County was suffering from salmonellosis, and two babies in the city area, a boy and a girl, were reported to have ophthalmia neonatorum.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30677, 17 February 1965, Page 16

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Notifiable Diseases Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30677, 17 February 1965, Page 16

Notifiable Diseases Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30677, 17 February 1965, Page 16

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