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Report on Paralysis

NEW PLYiMOCTII, April 21. Suffering from poliomyolilis, a man ' kged 35, living near Inglewood, was ' adniitted to the New Plymoulh llospitai I lo-dav. One other positive case, an I eight-yeariold boy from Okau, and Iwo ' suspects from Nevv Plymoulh and Toif 'gaporutu, were. reporle'd. Tliere. Iiave , been -13 positive cases sim-e Not ember.

Napier, aprii 22. I The first posilito iiifanlile paralysis jease lias occurred ia Ihe Borough o. j Napier. The patieut is a 12 year oliJj girl admitted to jiospilal as a suspe> l j last Baturday and now diagnosed as a J positive, but a very niild case.

AUCKLAND, April 21. A suspeeled ease of infalitile paralysis, a child aged a year and Ijiree qiiarters from the Oue Troe llill dm jtrict, 'was. .admitted to- the AuckhtmJ Hospital to-dav. Tliere wero 45 posi tivc cases, 10 of whetu are con valesceni and four suspecls in liospilal to-night.

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 April 1948, Page 2

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Report on Paralysis Chronicle (Levin), 22 April 1948, Page 2

Report on Paralysis Chronicle (Levin), 22 April 1948, Page 2

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