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TWO FURTHER CASES PATIENTS UNDER OBSERVATION P.A. AUCKLAND, Dec. 5. Two further infantile paralysis cases and five more suspected cases were reported in the central Auckland health district to-day. The positive cases were both children aged five from the metropolitan area who were previously already in hospital as suspects. There are -now 25 positive and 22 suspected cases in hospital. A suspected case of infantile paralysis, a boy aged 13, was reported from Thames. This is the first suspect in the Thames-Tauranga health district. Two positive cases have now beer, admitted to the Waikato Hospital, the latest victim being a girl aged 16, of Gordonton. A boy aged 15, of Hamilton, was admitted to hospital last night as a suspected case

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26637, 6 December 1947, Page 8

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SEAT OF OUTBREAK Otago Daily Times, Issue 26637, 6 December 1947, Page 8

SEAT OF OUTBREAK Otago Daily Times, Issue 26637, 6 December 1947, Page 8

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