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Paddington 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington, Metropolitan Borough of]

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B.—Sex—Age Distribution. Borough.

0—1—2—3—4—5—10—15—20—35—45—65—
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F
Diphtheria and Memb. Croup331051910171217157170142671610311106--
Typhoid and Continued Fever----_1-----_1-1--611--1
Erysipelas_1111_1_12__--241044918312
Pheumonia- —A. Influenzal13__12131733537
,, A. Primary11714144933337111611249519967
Scarlet Fever225481191514167864252989172738-2--

SCARLET FEVER.
During 1930 there were 356 cases of scarlet fever notified.
Of the cases notified 4 were under the age of 1 year, 82 between the ages of 1 and 5
years, 196 between the ages of 5 and 15 years, 61 between the ages of 15 and 35 years, and
13 over the age of 35 years.
Of the 356 cases, 324 were removed to Isolation Hospitals. The remaining cases were
treated at home, proper facilities being available for isolation and treatment. There were
2 deaths from this disease during the year.
The clinical picture of scarlet fever nowadays is totally different from what it was 50
years ago. It was then a dangerous disease with a high case-mortality. It is now a disease
of minor importance as compared with measles, diphtheria and whooping cough.

1930Notifications of Scarlet Fever. Four-Weekly Periods.

Period No. 1.Period No. 2.Period No. 3.Period No. 4.Period No. 5.Period No. 6.Period No. 7.Period No. 8.Period No. 9.Period No. 10.Period No. 11.Period No. 12.Period No. 13.Totals.
London1,4831,4431,3881,3931,2401,3431,2121,1499291,1031,3331,3701,09816,484
Paddington Wards-24232927203327281425283741356
Queen's Park12531213_442230
Harrow Road6521524365714868
Maida Vale4l3713212642541
Town223___431234630
Church2755665614610972
Westbourne7389317634424676
Lancaster Gate, West_-2113123_--_-_-_215
Lancaster Gate, East1--111-2--6
Hyde Park112111251318

DIPHTHERIA.
(Including Membranous Croup).
During 1930 there were 366 cases of diphtheria and 7 of membranous croup notified.
Of these there were 6 cases under the age of 1 year, 105 between the ages of 1 and 5 years,
181 between the ages of 5 and 15 years, 64 between the ages of 15 and 35 years and 17 aged
35 years and upwards.
Of the 373 cases, 367 were removed to Isolation Hospitals. Six cases were
treated at home, proper facilities being available for isolation and treatment. Twelve deaths
from this disease occurred during 1930, 8 of the deaths being those of children under the
age of 5 years.
Comparison with previous years is as follows:—
1919 17 deaths.
1920 25 ,,
1921 22 ,,
1922 25 ,,
1923 14 ,,
1924 14 ,,
1925 11 ,,
1926 21 ,,
1927 11 ,,
1928 7 ,,
1929 9 „
1930 12 „