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Hampstead 1907

Report for the year 1907 of the Medical Officer of Health

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Infectious Diseases on pages 47.59, but particulars concerning Measles, Whooping Cough, and Diarrhoea, to which notification does not apply, are given here.

Year.Seven Principal Epidemic Diseases.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diarrhoea.
Death rate per 1000 of the population.Death rate per 1000 of the population.Death rate per 1000 of the populationDeath rate per 1000 of the population.
19010.770.120.290.04
19020.690.170.110.04
19030.490.090.180.05
19040.550.170.090.15
19050.430.090.110.02
19060.550.110.020.21
19070.450.120.130.05

Measles.
Eleven deaths were recorded from this disease, as compared
with 10 in 1906.
The mortality was 0.12 per 1000 population.
Measles is now included amongst the dangerous infectious
diseases to which Sections 60.65, 68.70, and 72.74 of the Public
Health (London) Act, 1891, apply. These sections extend the
provisions relating to isolation and disinfection to measles, but they
do not make the disease compulsorily notifiable.

During the year 1907, 347 cases were brought to the knowledge of the Department, as compared with 333 in 1906. The sources of information were as follows:—

Cases notified by medical practitioners14
„ parents or guardians88
„ school teachers214
„ employers and others17
„ M.A.B. when removing cases5
Death Returns9
347