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INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

The Department of Health has received the following notifications of infectious diseases in the hospital districts of tho Wellington health district for the week ended yesterday (the figures for the previous week being given in parentheses):— Wanganui-Horowhenua: Scarlet fever, 11 (14); diphtheria, 2 (0); tuberculosis, 2 (2); pneumonic influenza, 1 (0): pneumonia, 3 (2); eclampsia, 1 (0V | erysipelas, 0 (2).

Wairarapa-Hawkes Bay: Scarlet fever, i (6); diphtheria, 2 (2); tuberculosis, 2 (0); cerebro-spiual meningitis, 1 (0); pneumonia, 6 (6);' erysipelas, 1 (1); poliomyelitis, 0 (1). Central Wellington: Scarlet fever, 7 (3); diphtheria, 6 (6); tuberculosis, 4 (7); pneumonia, 10 (7); erysipelas, 1 (2); eclampsia, 1 (1); hydatids, 2 (0); enteric fever, 0 (1); pneumonic influenza, 0 (1). Nelson-Marlborough: Diphtheria, I (0); scarlet foyer,-0 (1).

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1929, Page 5

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1929, Page 5

INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1929, Page 5

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