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Chelsea 1933

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1933

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Notifications.—The total number of notifications received was 127,
but 27 of these related to cases which had been previously notified, so
that the total number of new notifications was 100. In the previous
year, the corresponding number was 115. The notifications received
on forms I. and II., i.e., notifications from institutions regarding admission
and discharge, are not included in the foregoing figures. In Table No.
47 are shown, in the form required by the Ministry of Health, the detailed
figures relating to new cases and mortality during the year. Included
in this Table are 36 new cases which came to the knowledge of the Medical
Officer of Health during the year, otherwise than by notification on Form
A or Form B under the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations.

TABLE No. 47. Tuberculosis. New Cases and Mortality during 1933.

Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
Pulmonary.Non. pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non. pulmonary.
m.f.m.f.m.f.m.f.
0— 111
1—011
5—1042
10—15121—-
15—206311—.
20—2581224_3_1
25—3591974
35—45131671
46—551222123__
55—65914
65 and upwaids44
Totals6253129251112

The death rate from all forms of Tuberculosis in Chelsea was 0.60
per 1,000. Of the total number of deaths (39) from all forms of Tuber—
culosis, seven died non.notified or prior to notification. The ratio of
non.notified tuberculosis deaths to total tuberculosis deaths was there—
fore as one is to six. The corresponding ratio for 1932 was 1 : 27.
Making allowance for difficult and doubtful cases in which a diagnosis
cannot be established until after death, the notification of tuberculosis
is carried out fairly efficiently in the Borough.
Cases of Tuberculosis in the Borough.—The Public Health (Tuber—
culosis) Regulations, 1930, provide that the Medical Officer of Health
shall furnish to the County Medical Officer, as soon as practicable after
the end of each quarter, a statement compiled from the register of notifi—
cations showing :—
(a.) The number of cases of Tuberculosis on the Register at the
commencement of the quarter;