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Show of this disease renorti"T' 1943. Only 4 ca ease were reported for,' responding period in i Three cases of tularemT reported. Two of Zl were adults and one 10 years of age. Acct' attending physician1? tions were acquired thro -bite of insects. h Salt Lake City report cases ot tuberculosis. Two cases of undubt were reported from Cac ty. Reports from attenchs sicians indicate that the tion was acquired throw-drinking throw-drinking of unpasteurized from cows infected wit-disease. wit-disease. The totals for the vti ! as follows: chickenpox 34 . les, 22; German mW-mumps, mW-mumps, 15; pneumonia f let fever, 7; tuberculosis, ' laremia, 3; typhoid few whooping cough, 84; goni 17; syphilis, 24; poliomye': and undulant fever, 2 Health News Judging by communicable diseases dis-eases reported from local health officers for the week ending August Aug-ust 6, the general health picture of the state was very encoursj-ing. encoursj-ing. A total of only 220 cases of communicable diseases was reported re-ported as compared with 270 cases for the previous week. The one dark spot on the health picture was the reporting of 6 new cases of poliomyelitis. Four of these cases were reported from Utah county and one each from Salt Lake and Sanpete counties. This makes a total of 26 cases |