Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lewisham Borough]
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Age Periods | Number, of Cases. | Percentage to Total Cases | Number of Cases. | Percentage to Total Cases. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Under 1 year | 2 | 0.29 | 6 | 1.48 |
1 to 2 years | 13 | 1.92 | 8 | 1.98 |
2 „ 3 „ | 31 | 4.58 | 25 | 6.18 |
3 „ 4 „ | 35 | 5.17 | 29 | 7.17 |
4 „ 5 „ | 58 | 8.58 | 37 | 9.16 |
5 „ 10 „ | 307 | 45.41 | 169 | 41.83 |
10 „ 15 „ | 140 | 20.71 | 66 | 16.33 |
15 „ 25 „ | 61 | 9.02 | 29 | 7.18 |
25 years and over | 29 | 4.17 | 35 | 8.60 |
At all ages | 676 | 100.00 | 404 | 100.00 |
Attack Rates represent the number of cases occurring to
every 1,000 persons living at all ages.
The attack rate from all infectious diseases (excluding
Puerperal Fever) during the year amounted to 7.02 per 1,000
of the population, compared with 6.13 in 1912, and 5.11 in
1911. The attack rate for the County of London was 6.96,
compared with 5.24 in 1912.
The attack rates for the Wards will be found on page
56. It will be seen that Forest Hill Ward had the largest
number of cases in proportion to its population, having an
attack rate of 9.21 per 1,000. The lowest attack rate was
in Church Ward, 2.99 per 1,000.