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INFECTIOUS DISEASES

CASES FOR THE WEEK. During tlio week ended noon yesterday, 20 cases of infectious diseases were reported in tho Wellington Public HeUtli District, a decrease of 0110 compared with the previous week. Hospital districts which reported cases were; Waipawa: Diphtheria, 2. Palmers ton Worth: Scarlet fever, 1. Wellington; ' Scarlet fever, 2; diphtheria, 5; tuberculosis, 2; pneumonia, 2; cbickenpox, 1; influenza, 1. Wairarapa: Scarlet fever, 1; pnou« monia, 1. . Wnirau: Scarlet fever, 1. Nelson; Scarlet fever, 1. The following table gives details of tli» cases notified, tho figures for the previous week also 'being shown:— Last Previous week. week. Scarlet fever 6 6 Diphtheria 7 8 Tuberculosis 2 3 ■ Hydatids 0 I Pneumonia 3 ® Chickcnpox 1 J Influenza 1 ® Enteric fevor 0 2 Totals 20 , 21

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 6

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 6

INFECTIOUS DISEASES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 6

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