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Lambeth 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lambeth]

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The attack.rate and death.rate of Scarlet Fever per 1000 of the
population have been steadily decreasing during the last few
years in Lambeth Parish, and are below the average during 1906
in the Borough—a satisfactory condition of things, which seems
to point to the value of isolation (following notification) as an
important preventive measure in this disease.

The age and sex incidence and mortality for the 1268 Scarlet Fever cases notified in Lambeth Borough during 1906 are as follow:—

Age.Number of Cases Notified.Deaths.Death Rate per 100 Notified.
M.F.Total.M.F.Total.
Under 1 year8614
1 to 211152622415.4
2 to 3313566223.03
3 to 4485098333.1
4 to 549561057187.6
5 to 671801512132.0
6 to 7405595222.1
7 to 85470124110.8
8 to 94053931111
9 to 10423880111.3
Over 10 years1672494161230.7
Total56170712681315282.2

It will be noted that, of the total 1268 persons reported as
suffering from Scarlet Fever during 1906 within the Borough of
Lambeth, 309 {i.e., 24.4 per cent.) were under five years of age,
and 852 (i.e., 67.2 per cent.) under 10 years of age: whilst the
mortality was greatest amongst those between 1 and 2 years
of age. Of the 416 persons over 10 years of age, 3 (i.e., 0'7
per cent.) died.