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Notifiable Disease

A woman in her twenties and two youths, all in the city area, contracted infective hepatitis last week. The only other case of notifiable disease reported in the Christchurch Health District was a case of ophthalmia neonatorum affecting a baby in the city area.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31027, 5 April 1966, Page 7

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Notifiable Disease Press, Volume CV, Issue 31027, 5 April 1966, Page 7

Notifiable Disease Press, Volume CV, Issue 31027, 5 April 1966, Page 7

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