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Chelsea 1941

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1941

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The following table gives details of the work of the clinic during the
past three years.

TABLE 41 A.

YearNo. of new cases.Preliminary Schick Tested.Commenced treatment without Schick Test.Immunised.Discontinued treatment and removed from register.No. under treatment at end of year.
Preschool Age.School Age.Naturally ImmunePreschool Age.School Age.
1939241336202161642210125
194019142216512160193118
194175453963531491514202929

Diphtheria Anti-toxin.—Anti-toxin is supplied, in prophylactic and
in curative doses, free of charge to any medical practitioner requiring
it for Chelsea patients. An anti-toxin syringe, needles and steriliser
are also available. Further details will-be found on page 28.
SCARLET FEVER.
Notifications.—During the year, 2,3 cases of Scarlet Fever were
notified, the figure for 1940 being 18. Information was received from
the L.C.C. Hospitals that 5 of the cases proved not to be Scarlet Fever.
The actual number of cases was therefore 18. No "return" case of the
disease occurred during the year.
Deaths.—There was no death from Scarlet Fever during the year.

Table 42 shows the incidence of the disease during the past three years

TABLE No. 42.

Year.Cases (Corrected).Percentage of Removals.Deaths.Case Mortality Rate.Percentage of cases of School-age 3-13 years.Month of greatest prevalence.
1939488857Feb.
1940139231Jan.
1941189655Feb.

No application of the Dick test or of artificial immunization against
Scarlet Fever has yet been made in the Borough.
MEASLES AND WHOOPING COUGH.