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Chelsea 1930

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1930

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Table No. 40. Cases of Infectious Disease Notified during tiie Year.

Cases notified in Chelsea.Removed to various Hospitals.
At all Ages.Under 1 Year.1-5 Years.5-15 Years.15-25 Years.25-45 Years.45-65 Years.65 and upwards.
Small-pox
Chicken-pox1188435466128
Cholera
Diphtheria1186294431611117
Erysipelas3244610817
Scarlet Fever130244651771124
Typhus Fever
Enteric Fever4132
Puerperal Fever7166
Puerperal pyrexia94414
Cerebro-spinal Fever11_1
Ophthalmia Neonatorum66
Poliomyelitis
Encephalitis Lethargica
Polio-encephalitis
Malaria11
Dysentery
Acute Primary Pneumonia9216131172216753
Acute Influenzal Pneumonia211
Total5264212917472613117352
Tuberculosis:— Pulmonary126162841446
Non -Pulmonary322310692
Totals (Tuberculosis)15824163450466
Totals684441331901061117723

No cases of Small-pox, Cholera, Typhus Fever, Poliomyelitis, Encephalitis
Lethargica, Polio-encephalitis, Continued Fever, Dysentery,
Relapsing Fever, Plague, Anthrax, Glanders or Hydrophobia were
notified during the year.
DIPHTHERIA.
Notifications.—During the year 118 cases of diphtheria were notified,
as compared with 148 in the previous year. The incidence of the disease
during the past five years is shown in Table No. 41.
Deaths.—Five deaths from the diseases occurred, 4 in the L.C.C.
Hospitals and one in St. Thomas's Hospital. Two of the cases were under
five years of age.