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Passengers become ill

Five cases of food poisoning reported in the Christchurch health district last week were probably caused by cooked food, including chicken, eaten on an aircraft flying from Manila to Sydney, a Health Department spokesman said yesterday. Some persons were ill when the aircraft landed at 'Sydney. Others became ill < when they returned to Christchurch. All were treated in their homes. Other notifiable diseases , reported last week were five cases of infective hepatitis, !three of leptospirosis, and: ■ one of salmonella. i

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 16

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Passengers become ill Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 16

Passengers become ill Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 16

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