Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]
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PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS AND OTHER
DISEASES.
The Southall Isolation Hospital continued to take cases during the year, and
along with reciprocal arrangements with the Ealing, Brentford and Chiswick Hospital,
it was possible to deal with all the cases of infectious disease notified.
Little progress was made in the negotiations for the formation of a joint management
of the hospitals in this area of the County.
The difficulty referred to in the last Report in the proper isolation of suspicious
cases continues because of the lack of cubicle accommodation. It will, therefore, be
an advantage when the question of the isolation accommodation in this area generally is
finally settled.
Provision of Antitoxin.
The Council provides antitoxin free to local medical practitioners for cases of
diphtheria in the district.
The Ministry of Health has also sanctioned the supply of tetanus antitoxin by the
Council to local practitioners if such is required.
Diphtheria and tetanus antitoxin can always be obtained at the Health Department
during office hours or at the Isolation Hospital at other times.
Vaccination.
The total number of successful vaccination certificates received during the year
was 289, and the number of certificates of exemption issued were 184.
The following table gives details of the percentage of children successfully vaccinated during the last seven years:—
Table No. 34.
Year | Live Births | Vaccination Certificates | Exemptions | Percentage of vaccinationsv to live births |
---|---|---|---|---|
1933 | 705 | 228 | 306 | 33 |
1934 | 759 | 282 | 259 | 37 |
1935 | 809 | 301 | 286 | 37 |
1936 | 797 | 312 | 299 | 39 |
1937 | 814 | 287 | 309 | 35 |
1938 | 825 | 265 | 298 | 32 |
1939 | 805 | 278 | 285 | 34 |
1940 | 717 | 289 | 184 | 40 |
Disinfection.
In cases of infectious disease, rooms, clothing, etc., are disinfected—rooms by
sealing and fumigating with formalin or a formalin preparation; clothing, bedding,
etc., and infected articles which can be removed for steam disinfection, by treatment in
the disinfector at the hospital.
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