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Carshalton 1956

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Carshalton]

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The number of tuberculous persons who died during the year was 17, distributed by age groups as follows :

Age, YearsPulmonaryNon-PulmonaryTotal
MalesFemalesMalesFemales
0
1—5
5—15
15—25
25—3511
35—45112
45—55112
55—653_115
65—up527
Totals1131217

The deaths attributable to tuberculosis were 8, as follows :

DEATHS DUE TO TUBERCULOSIS, 1956.

WardPulmonaryNon-PulmonaryDeath Rate per 1,000 populationMean age at Death
MaleFemaleMaleFemale
St. Helier North10.1226
St. Helier South10.1456
St. Helier West
North-East110.2045
North-West110.2766
Central
South-East10.1275
South-West10.1571
Totals6110.1356

Two of these deaths were of unnotified cases.
No action was taken under the Public Health (Prevention of Tuberculosis)
Regulations, 1925, or under Section 172 of the Public Health Act,
1936.
The Council adopted a points scheme for deciding the order of priority
of applicants for housing accommodation. Special "weighting" is provided
under this scheme where the existence of tuberculosis in the household
creates a risk of infection.
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