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NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

The five cases of salmonella reported in the Christchurch health district last week consisted of two cases in the Chatham Islands, two in Christchurch and one in the Paparua county, the Medical Officer of Health (Dr L. F. Jepson) said yesterday. Other ’ notifiable diseases reported were three cases of infective hepatitis and one of non-pulmonary tuberculosis.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33464, 20 February 1974, Page 12

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NOTIFIABLE DISEASES Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33464, 20 February 1974, Page 12

NOTIFIABLE DISEASES Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33464, 20 February 1974, Page 12

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