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Undulant Fever

Volume 722: debated on Wednesday 8 December 1965

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asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many cases of undulant fever in humans were reported in 1964; and how far this disease is endemic in rural areas.

This is not a notifiable disease, and the only available indication of incidence is the number of people treated for it in hospital. In 1964 this was 41. On these figures, the disease can only be described as of sporadic occurrence.