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Battersea 1964

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Battersea Borough]

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New cases of Tuberculosis coining to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health otherwise than by formal notification.

Source of informationNumber of cases in age groups
0—1—2—5—10—15—20—25—35—45—55—65—75-Total
Death returns from local registrarsr. M112(A)
F-(B)
n.r. M—(C)
F——(D)
Death returns from Registrar-General (transferable deaths)r. M112 (A)
F1(B)
n.r. M(c)
F(D)
Posthumous notifications ...r. M-(a)
F(B)
n.r. M(C)
F(D)
'Transfers'from other areas (excluding trans ferable deaths)r. M26363222(A)
F2216213(B)
n.r. M11(C)
F(D)
R.— Respiratory.Totals(A)26
N.R.—Non-Respiratory.,,(B)14
,,(C)1
,,(D)
Total number of informal notifications41

Diphtheria, Tetanus and Whooping Cough Immunisation,
Smallpox and Poliomyelitis Vaccination.
Diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough immunisations and vaccination
against smallpox and poliomyelitis were carried out during the
year under the arrangements made by the London County Council.