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Show . v IEALTH EWS . For the week ending June 23, jcal health officers reported a pi of 299 resident and non-Bident non-Bident cases of communicable teases which is exactly the. same umber of cases that were report-d report-d for the previous week. One case of diphtheria was ro-orted ro-orted from Salt Lake City. Ac-ording Ac-ording to the attending physical, physic-al, the patient is a girl, 4 years (age. Only 3 cases of this dls-ise dls-ise have been " reported in the Ml ifcee January, of this year. Suit Lake City also reported 2 ascs of poliomyelitis and 1 case ( this disease was reported from fOVO, One of the patients is ;n dult and the other 2 are child-en child-en Since January, 1946, a total f 12 cases of this disease has een reported in the state. Five 1 the cases became ill in the iter part of 1945 but were not (bvered until this year. For lie corresponding period in 1945, teases of'poliomyelitis had been ported Throe cases of undulanl fever -ere reported from Rich county, i&king a total of 17 cases to be ported in the state since the irst of this year. Forty-three cases of venereal teases were reported for the (tek, of whom 10 were listed as ion residents of the state. A ease of Rocky mountain sBOt-(d sBOt-(d fever was reported from Toole. Too-le. Box Elder county reported two jses of tularemia according to lie attending physicians both Wients were infected while j toning wild rabbits. |