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More food poisoning

Two more cases of salmonella food poisoning from the crew of the. rail ferry Aramoana are among notifiable diseases reported in the Christchurch health district last week. This brings to 12 the number of cases reported from the ship within the last two weeks. They are all crew members and the Health Department is still trying to find the source of I the infection. Four cases of infective hepatitis were also reported’ (in the district last week. Dr J. J. Horan, the deputy medical officer of health said i three were people who had 'come from overseas.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33155, 20 February 1973, Page 12

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More food poisoning Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33155, 20 February 1973, Page 12

More food poisoning Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33155, 20 February 1973, Page 12

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