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St Pancras 1959

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

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Removal to Hospital
Removal to hospital in certain circumstances of cases of Chicken-pox, German
Measles, Measles, Mumps and Scarlet Fever may be effected by telephoning to the
Public Health Department (TERminus 7070).
In the case of other infectious diseases application should be made direct
to the Emergency Bed Service (HOP.7181).
NOTIFICATIONS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1959
(with 1958 comparison)

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DiseaseNotificationsDiagnos is Subsequently revised]
Under 11 and overTotals
19591958195919581959195819591958
Acute Influenzal and Acute Primary Pneumonia512144139149151_1
Acute Poliomyelitis--17417432
Diphtheria and membranous croup---2-2-2
Dysentery111012614613715611
Encephalitis, Acute-284861-
Enteric or Typhoid Fever-1-2-2--
Erysipelas--814814--
Food Poisoning22116117118119-1
Malaria---1-1--
Measles42715531,4345951,505--
Meningococcal Infection-22638--
Ophthalmia Neonatorum13--13--
Puerperal Pyrexia--52645264--
Scabies2-64516651--
Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever-2611076110911
Whooping Cough99473356421-