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Ilford 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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Table Showing the Principal Causes of Death among Children of School Age (i.e., from 5—15 years,, in England and Wales during 1937, compared with those in Ilford for 1937 and 1938. The Table also gives a Comparative Percentage of Deaths registered at all Ages, from 5—15 years.

DiseaseEngland and Wales, Percentage of total deaths (all ages)Ilford. Percentage of total deaths (all ages)England and Wales, Percentage of total deaths at ages 5—15Ilford, Percentage of total deaths at ages 5—15
19371938193719381937193819371938
1. Measles0.2Not Available_0.30.4Not Available_4.5
2. Scarlet Fever0.070.10.071.33 4_
3. Whooping Cough0.30.20.070.7
4. Diphtheria0.60.10.618.06.918.2
5. Influenza3.73.10.62.6__
6. Tuberculosis5.64.55.911.46.913.7
7. Rheumatic Fever0.20.40.072.9__
8. Bronchitis, Pneumonia and other re spiratory diseases10.38.78.69.210.3
9. '.Meningitis and Nervous system7.86.26.88.113.89.9
10. Heart Diseases25.325.926.75.66.99.1
11. Acute and Chronic Nephritis3.02.41.63.23.4
12. Violence4.53.94.916.617.213.7
13. Other causes38.4344.543.7920.031.230.9
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

* Excludes Meningococcal infections.
England and Wales.—The deaths of children of School Age during 1937 represent 1.8 per cent, of the Total Deaths
registered (all ages).
Ilford.—The deaths of children of School Age during 1937 represent 1.6 per cent, of the Total Deaths registered (all
ages), and during 19J7 represent 1.9 per cent.