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Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, January and February 2009

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Figure 1.  Reports of selected communicable diseases, NSW, January 2004 to February 2009, by month of onset.
Table 1.  Reports of notifiable conditions received in January 2009 by area health services
Table 2.  Reports of notifiable conditions received in February 2009 by area health services

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