DIPHTHERIA, MEASLES, SCARLET FEVER, AND TUBERCULOSISContinued. City Reports for Week Ended May 26, 1917-Continued. DIPHTHERIA, MEASLES, SCARLET FEVER, AND TUBERCULOSISContinued. City Reports for Week Ended May 26, 1917 Continued. DIPHTHERIA, MEASLES, SCARLET FEVER, AND TUBERCULOSIS— Continued. City Reports for Week Ended May 26, 1917-Continued. FOREIGN. ARABIA. Further Relative to Plague--Aden.1 During the period from April 15 to May 2, 1917, 30 cases of plague were reported at Aden, Arabia, making a total of 44 cases reported from the beginning of the outbreak, April 8, 1917. BRAZIL. Plague, January-April, 1917-Pernambuco State. Plague was reported present in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil, from January 1 to April 27, 1917, with 43 reported cases. The cases occurred in the districts of Bom Conselho, Canhotinho, and Corrientes Garanhuns. CUBA. Communicable Diseases--Habana. Communicable diseases have been notified at Habana as follows: CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER. Reports Received During the Week Ended June 15, 1917. 2 1 Public Health Reports, May 25, 1917, p. 822. From medical officers of the Public Health Service, American consuls, and other sources. |