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Mitcham 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Mitcham]

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Infectious Disease Notifications, 1922-35.

Disease.19221923192419251926192719281929193019311932193319341935
Small Pox..................97...41.........
Scarlet Fever17811087106104145102134113105174240392143
Diphtheria8435592018776751331294932408380
Typhoid Fever1214263492333
Continued Fever..........................................
Puerperal Fever32156946175112
Anthrax..........................................
Cerebro-spinal Meningitis1...6......214......1411
Cholera..........................................
Erysipelas1315111013141022221711313020
Measles..........................................
Acute Diarrhœa.......................................1
Chicken Pox269135.................................
Typhus Fever..........................................
Poliomyelitis...4......12......1...............
Ophthalmia Neonatorum3675121033134224
Polio-encephalitis..........................................
Encephalitis Lethargica.........22.........2111......
Pneumonia3019394230625457354552374535
Malaria83...11...........................
Puerperal Pyrexia............11495694964
Totals347287246376259340270375319242288368560293

School Notifications.
The school intimation notices of infectious disease are always
compared with the notifications received from the medical practitioners.
If any case on the school return is found to be unnotified,
investigations are made in order to find out if the patient is receiving
medical attention.
The school notices also give a fairly accurate estimate of the
prevalence of non-notifiable infectious diseases, such as chicken-pox,
measles, mumps, etc. The numbers so notified are reported on
under various diseases mentioned later in this report.
Small Pox.
No case of small pox occurred in the district during the year,
and no contacts of cases were notified as residing in the Borough.
Scarlet Fever.
The number of cases notified during the year was 143, this
being 249 less than last year. One hundred and thirty-two cases
were removed to hospital. One death was registered from this
disease during the year.