INFECTIOUS DISEASES
The Department of Health has received the following notifications of1 infectious diseases in the hospital districts of the Wellington health district for. the week ending yesterday (the figures_ for the previous week , being given in parentheses):— . . ' Waugauui-Horowhenua.—Scarlet- fever, 9 (15); diphtheria, 1 (0); enteric fever. 1 (1); ;tuberculosis, 1 (s);' pneumonia,-. 3 (1); .erysipelas, ,2 (1); eclampsia/; 1 (0); dysentery. 1 (-0). ■ :-.'... .:Wuirarapa-East Cape.—Scarlet fever,. !0 (15); diphtheria, 8 (9); enteric fever, :l. (0); tuberculosis, 5 (3); erysipelas, 1 (1);' ophthalmia neon, .1.(0); puerperal - fever, 0 (1); dysentery, 0 (1). . '.■■■■■ . . : Central Wellington.—Scarlet • fever, 15 (14); diphtheria,; 4 (7); tuberculosis,. 4 (6); puerperal fever, 1 (0); influenza, 0 (1); erysipelas, 0 (3); ophthalmia neon, 0 (1). ' • ' JSTelson-Marlborougk.—Tuberculosis, 1 (4); pneumonia, 1 (1); scarlet fever j 0 (4); puerperal fever, 0 (2). '' ■ ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 11
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132INFECTIOUS DISEASES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 11
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