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Poplar 1930

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

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13 cases of infectious disease occurred in homeworkers' premises—
5 Smallpox, 4 Diphtheria, 3 Scarlet Fever and 1 Erysipelas.
No notice was served under the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901,
Sections 108 and 110. Where there was any risk of infection the work
was discontinued, and any work found on the premises was disinfected
before being returned.

Cases of Notifiable Diseases Treated in Hospitals.

Disease.L.C.C. Fever HospitalsOther L.C.C. Institutions.General Hospitals etc.Total Removals.Percentage of cases notified.
Smallpox628628100.
Chickenpox10331443.8
Diphtheria5532155699.3
Erysipelas1*4124440.0
Scarlet Fever607160898.9
Enteric Fever426100.
Puerperal Fever711990.0
Puerperal Pyrexia347100.
Cerebro-spinal Fever1124100.
Encephalitis Lethargica
Ophthalmia Neonatorum3149.5
Pneumonia (Primary)152115332.7
Pneumonia (Influenzal)2240.0
Zymotic Enteritis122148.3
Acute Poliomyelitisi1i2100.
Totals1,817251132,08152.9

*Admitted with Measles.
N.B.—Cases reported to be "not suffering" have been excluded
from above table.