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Lewisham 1907

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lewisham]

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NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
The infectious diseases notifiable under Section 55 of the
Public Health (London) Act, 1891, are:—Small-Pox, Cholera,
Diphtheria, Membranous Croup, Erysipelas, the diseases known
as Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever, and the Fevers known by any of
the following names:—Typhus, Typhoid, Enteric, Relapsing,
Continued or Puerperal.
The total number of cases notified during the year
amounted to 1,028, of which number 784, or 76 per cent., were
removed for isolation to the Metropolitan Asylums Board's
Hospitals or other Institutions. In 37 instances, or 4.72 per
cent. of the cases removed, the Hospital authorities returned
the patient as not suffering from any notifiable disease. Deducting
these from the gross total, we have a corrected total
of 991 cases of infectious disease notified as occurring in the
Borough during the year, an increase of 81 over the number
notified in the preceding year, which was 910. In 1905, 850
cases were notified.
Age Periods.—46.7 per cent. of the Scarlet Fever cases,
compared with 47.8 per cent. in 1906, and 52.6 per cent. of the
Diphtheria cases, compared with 54.9 per cent. in 1906, occurred
among children aged six years and under.

The following figures show the percentage of cases occur-ing among children of the age of six years and under to the total notifications of Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria:—

Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.
Age.1905.1906.19071905.1906.1907.
6 years and under50.0%47.8%46.7%50.0%54.9%52.6%
5 ,, „36.0%39.0%35.8%42.0%44.6%44.3%
4 „ ,,25.0%28.0%25.5%34.0%32.0%25.4%