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Notifiable diseases

Forty-one suspected :ases of Campylobacter were among the notifiable diseases reported to the Health Department during the week ending on Saturday- . There were also two suspected cases each of

hepatitis A, legionella and malaria. i: Occupational diseases notified comprised one case each of chronic lead absorption (action level), noise induced hearing loss, and occupational asthma. 1

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Press, 14 September 1987, Page 8

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Notifiable diseases Press, 14 September 1987, Page 8

Notifiable diseases Press, 14 September 1987, Page 8

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