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Show State Board of Health Report A total of 407 cases of communicable commun-icable disease was reported to the Division of Epidemiology, Utah State Board of Health, for the week ending April 25. This is 113 cases fewer than were reported report-ed for the preceding week and (iii!) eases fewer than were reported report-ed for the corresponding week one year ago. German measles led the list of communicable disease with a total of 1411. This is a decrease of lil cases as compared with those reported for the preceding week. Three cases of tularemia were reported; one from Sun pete County, and two from Juab County. Coun-ty. Salt Lake City reports one case of diptlieria. This is the eighteenth eigh-teenth rase of this disease to be reported from all sections of tne slate sinew. January 1941. Two cases of uiululimt fever were reported, one from Provo and the other from Bountiful. Five new cases of tuberculosis were reported as follows: Salt Lake City 3, Salt Lake County 1, and Provo 1. Other communicable diseases reported were as follows; chick-enpox chick-enpox 79, influenza 7, measles 36, mumps 27, pneumonia 10, scarlet fever 10, whooping cough 55, gonorrhea 5, and syphilis 18. No diseases were reported from Cedar City nor the . following counties: Daggett, Duchesne, San Juan, Grand, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch, Washington and Wayne. |