INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
ONE NEW COUNTRY CASE.
TOTAL OP 465 NOTIFICATIONS.
Signs are not wanting that the spread of infantile paralysis in the country districts is decreasing, only 0110 case having been reported yesterday. No case was notified ss being discovered on Sunday last, and there was only one country case on Monday. The city and suburbs are free of new cases, none having been reported this week. Tho total number of notifications received is 465, • of which 289 were country cases, and 176 were from irban areas. No deaths were reported j yesterday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16202, 12 April 1916, Page 9
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