INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CASES FOR THE WEEK. During the week ended noon yeslorday, 62 cases of infectious disease were reported in the Wellington public health district—four fewer than were reported for the previous week. Hospital districts from which vcro reported were:—Waipawa: Diphtheria, 3. Palmerslon North: Scarlet fever, 1; diphtheria, 1; tuberculosis, 1; measles, 7; ophthalmia, 1. Wellington: Scarlot fever, 1; diphtheria, tuberculosis, 0; inlluenza, 1; pneumonia, 10, measles, 12; chicken-pox, 1. Wairarapo: Diphtheria, 2; tuberculosis, 1. Wairad: Diphtheria, 2. Noleon: Diphtheria, (i; intluouza, 1. Tho following table shows the total number of notifications "f eoch disease during tho week, the figures for the previous week being shown for purposes of comparison :— Last Previous week. week. Scarlet fever 2 5 Diphtheria 19 IS ' Tuberculosis 8 4 Cerobro-spinal meningitis 0 2 Influenza 2 • t Pneumonia 10 ■ 22 Measles 10 H Chicken-pox 1 5 Ophthalmia 1 0
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 265, 3 August 1920, Page 4
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143INFECTIOUS DISEASES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 265, 3 August 1920, Page 4
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