Show DUCHESNE COUNTY REPORTS NO DISEASES' DISEASES Duchesne was one of ten counties out of twenty-nine twenty in the state re reporting reporting reporting re- re porting no disease for the we weekending week weekending k kending ending J January uary 27 according to the weekly communicable disease report released today by the Utah State Board of Health In other counties increases ses were reported in the number of new cases of mumps whooping cough measles chickenpox and influenza During the corresponding week last year whooping cough scarlet fever mumps measles and chickenpox chickenpox chickenpox chick chick- were the most important diseases diseases diseases dis dis- eases according to number Decreases were noted this week in the number of new cases of i pneumonia and scarlet fever and there was reported only one new case of tuberculosis compared with two cases in the preceding week This is the time tune of year according according according accord accord- ing to Dr J. J L L. LJones Jones State Health Commissioner when communicable com com- communicable diseases are most likely likely likely like like- ly to spread and since their early symptoms are usually so simil similar r to the common cold often they are not treated with the degree of concern con cern they reserve Dr Jones suggests suggests sug- sug crests therefore that especially during this season all common colds be treated with extreme care and that the family physician be called early In cases which do not respond readily to home care |