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Notifiable diseases

Five cases of notifiable diseases were reported by the Department of Health in Christchurch last week: Two cases of hepatitis A and one case each of hepatitis B, salmonella and tetanus. Thir-ty-three new cases of venereal disease were attended to at the Christchurch venereal disease clinic in April.

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Press, 31 May 1978, Page 4

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Notifiable diseases Press, 31 May 1978, Page 4

Notifiable diseases Press, 31 May 1978, Page 4

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