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Hammersmith 1968

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hammersmith Borough]

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(a) Number examined16,600(14,308)
(b) Number (occasions) found verminous332(343)
(c) Percentage found verminous2.0(2.4)
3. (a) Total times vermin found (1(b)+2(b))528(611)
(b) Total % found verminous (3(a) as % of 1(a) + 2(a))1.27(1.51)
(c) Number of individual pupils found verminous328(330)
(d) % of individual pupils found verminous (of school roll)1.23(1.25)
4. Action taken with verminous cases -
(a) Advice and/or Lorexane412(475)
(b) Further action116(136)
(c) 4(b) expressed as a % of 4(a)28.15(28.63)
Analysis of 4(b) cases - referrals of hardcore cases to bathing centres
Voluntary attendance at bathing centres -
Number of pupils116(136)
Number of statutory notices issued-(-)
Number cleansed at centres following statutory notices
Voluntarily-(-)
Compulsorily-(-)
5. Communicable Disease Surveys
Number examined for-
Athlete's Foot183(259)
Plantar Warts191(262)
Dysentery1,103(-)
Other communicable diseases1,702(2,844)
Total of (5)3,179(3,365)

Infectious Diseases in Schools:
When a pupil is absent from school and the cause is either known or
suspected to be due to infectious disease, the Head of the school notifies
the Principal School Medical Officer. These notifications are uncorrected
for diagnosis but form the best available index of the trends of the infectious
diseases in the school community; they are the only figures available
for diseases which are not statutorily notifiable. The following is
a table of the infectious diseases notified by Heads of schools in 1968:-
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