INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CASES FOR THE WEEK. During; tho week, ended noon yesterday, .30 cases, of infectious disease were reported in the Wellington public health district, an increase of. 13 compared with the previous week. Hospital districts which notified cases wore:— Waipawa.—Diphtheria, 1; tuberculosis, 1; pneumonia, 1; hydatis, 1. Palmerston North.—Scarlet fever, 2; diphtheria, 3; tuberculosis, 2; puerperal EepKeacm'ia, 2. Wellington.—Diphtheria, 1; tuberculosis. 3; pneumonia, 3; septicaemia. 1; onhfhalrnia ncomatorum, 1: chicken--IKIX, "2. Wairnrapa—Scarlet fever, 1; diphtheria, 2; pneumonia, 2. Nelson.—Diphtheria, 1. The following table Rives details of tile cases reported, the figures for the previous weok also being shown:— Last Previous week. week. Scarlet fever S 3 Diphtheria 8 7 Tuberculosis 6 2 • Puerperal septicaemia 0 Pneumonia 0 4 ■ Scopticaemia 1 •• Hydatids 1 « Ophthalmia ncomatorum... 1 0 Chicken-pox 2 0 Influenza n ' M 17
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 44, 16 November 1920, Page 7
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134INFECTIOUS DISEASES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 44, 16 November 1920, Page 7
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