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INFECTIOUS DISEASES

The Health Department has received the following notifications of cases of infectious disease in the Wellington health . district for the' week ending yesterday—the figures for 'the.previous seven . days being. shown .in : pawntheses: — . ■ . ■..'.'' Taranaki-Horowhenua: Scarlet feyer, 2 (U); diphtheria, 13 (13); tuberculosis, 2 (1); puerperal fever, 2 (0); enteric fever, 0 (1). . . ' '„,:; Wairarapa-East Cape: Scarlet "fever, 3 (2); diphtheria, 21 (12); enteric" 'fever, 10 (6); tuberculosis, 3 (1); pneu-' monia, 1 (0); erisypelas, 2 (2); dysen-. tery, 0 (1). ' ; .. ' Central Wellington: Scarlet'fever,'s..' (9); diphtheria,. 4 (8); tuberculosis,-! (3); pneumonia, 1 (3); septic abortion) 1 (0); erisypolas, 0 (1). ♦' - ■, Nelson-Jlarlborough: Diphtheria,- -1 (1); pncuiuonia, 1 (0); tuberculosis, 0 (1). . -

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 9

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 9

INFECTIOUS DISEASES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 9

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