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Barnet 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnet Urban District Council]

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PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

The following table shows the number of Notifications to the Sanitary Authority during the year, of each disease specified in the Infectious Disease (Notification) Act, and subsequent Orders, and the number removed to Hospital:-

NATURE OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE.NOTIFIEDREMOVED TO HOSPITALDEATHS
Smallpox..........
Scarlet Fever.47371
Diphtheria & Membranous Croup.1313...
Enteric (Typhoid) Fever.11...
Malaria..........
Ophthalmia Neonatorum.22...
Erysipelas.1716...
Pulmonary Tuberculosis.745
C6rebro Spinal Meningitis.33...
Anterior Poliomyelitis.331
Puerperal Pyrexia.1919...
Pneumonia.12111714
Polio Encephalitis.......2
Total23321523

Of the foregoing the following cases normally resident outside
the district were notified from Wellhouse Hospital
Scarlet Fever 6; Erysipelas 14; Puerperal Pyrexia 17; Pneumonia 92;
Cerebro Spinal Meningitis 3: Ophthalmia Neonatorum 1; Typhoid Fever
1; Anterior Poliomyelitis 1.
The cases of Tuberculosis removed are chiefly sent to Ware
Sanatorium.
The Case Rates per 1,000 of the population are as follows
Scarlet Fever 1.98; Diphtheria 0.63; Pulmonary Tuberculosis 0.34;
Puerperal Pyrexia 6.08 (per 1,000 Births).