INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CASES FOB THE WEEK. j During the week ended noon on Monday, 29 cases of infectious disease were reported in the Wellington Public Health District, as against 23 in the previous week. ■ Hospital districts which reported eases wore:—Palmcrston North: Diphtheria, 1; tuberculosis, 3; chicken- ~ pox, 1. Wellington: Scarlet fever, 1; diphtheria, 3; enteric fever, 1; tuberculosis 1; cerobro-spinnl meningitis, 1; pneumonia, 1; lethaTgic encephalitis, 1; chic-ken-pox, 2 Wairarapa: Diphtheria, 1; . ccrebro-spinal meningitis, 1. ' The following tablo gives details of tho i eases notified, the figures for the pre- 1 uous week also being shown:— * Last Previous * Tveck week, i Scarlet fever I 3 ■ Diphtheria '•••.— 5 , 5 Enteric fever '■■■■■ 1 2 Tuberculosis :.....-...... 7 6 Ocrebro-spiiml meningitis ... 2 0 Pneumonia 5 3 -y Puerperal septicaemia 1 1 £ Lethargic 'encephalitis 1 f 1 Chiekon-pox (1 3 1 Totals 2(1 23 e
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 27, 27 October 1920, Page 7
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140INFECTIOUS DISEASES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 27, 27 October 1920, Page 7
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