INFECTIOUS DISEASE.
f. DISTRICT NOTIFICATIONS
An increase of 21 is recorded in the notifications of infectious diseases for the week ended at noon yesterday, when compared with the 83 for the preceding seven days. In the Wanganui-Horowhenua and Wairarapa-Hawke’s Bay sub-dis-tricts pneumonia eases were fairly numerous, while diphtheria contributed 15 of the 45 notifications in the Central Wellington area. The returns fofr the Wanganui-Horo-whenua hospital districts are as follow, those for the previous week being given in parenthesis:— Scarlet fever, 8 (14); diphtheria, 4 (3); tuberculosis, 5 (3); pneumonia, 12 (12); erysipelas, 3 (0); pneumonic influenza, 0 (1); puerperal fevar, 0 (1); total, 32 (34).
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3990, 27 August 1929, Page 3
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105INFECTIOUS DISEASE. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3990, 27 August 1929, Page 3
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