INFECTIOUS DISEASES
DECREASE ON PREVIOUS WEEK The following is the bulletin of infectious diseases in the Wellington Health District for the week ended Monday, the figures in parentheses being those for the previous week: — Taranaki - Horowhenua District.— Scarlet fever, 2 ’0) ; diphtheria, 9 (5); tuberculosis, 1 (1) ; poliomyelitis., 25 (47) ; pneumonia, 1 (2) ; pneumonic influenza. 0 (1) ; total, 39 (56). Wairarapa-East Cape.—Scarlet fever, 3 (4) ; diphtheria, 3 (2) ; enteric fever, 2 (0) ; tuberculosis, 2 (0) ; poliomyelitis. 7 (9; : erysipelas, 3 (0) ; puerperal fever, 0 (2) ; total, 20 Nl7). Central Wellington.—Scarlet fever, 2 (0) : dphtheria, 3 (3) ; tuberculosis. 2 (0) ; poliomyelitis, 4 (10) ; erysipelas, 0 (2) : puerperal fever, 0 (1) ; total, 11 (16). Nelson-Marlborough. — Poliomyelitis, 1 (9) ; tuberculosis, 0 (1) ; total, 1 (10). The notifications total 71, compared with 99 in the previous week.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 130, 26 February 1925, Page 9
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