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Wandsworth 1959

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

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18 REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR 1959
Diseases Reported from Schools
A total of 2,418 infective diseases was reported from schools in
the Borough throughout the year. The numbers of each disease
were:
Scarlet Fever 224
Measles 986
German Measles 92
Poliomyelitis 9
Chicken Pox 563
Whooping Cough 45
Mumps 152
Dysentery 157
Other Diseases 190
Disinfection
During the year 540 rooms were disinfected after infectious and
other disease, 496 rooms disinfected for vermin, and 41 rooms for
miscellaneous conditions.
Bacteriological Examinations
All bacteriological examinations are carried out at the Public
Health Laboratory at County Hall under its Director, Dr. A. J. H.
Tomlinson

The following is a summary of examinations made during the year:

Nose and throat swabs693
Faeces for the typhoid and dysentery groups3,498
Miscellaneous specimens13
Total4,204

Contacts of Infectious Disease—Exclusion from work
It is sometimes considered necessary, in order to prevent the
spread of infection, to exclude from work for a period certain contacts
of infectious disease.
This applies particularly to persons engaged in food handling and
the requisite authority for the Medical Officer of Health to exclude
such persons from work is given under regulations made under the
National Insurance Act, 1946, and the Public Health (Infectious
Disease) Regulations, 1953.
During the year three contacts of infectious disease were excluded
from work and issued with certificates enabling them to draw
National Health sickness benefit.