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Islington 1930

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

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1930]

HOME VISITATION—TUBERCULOSIS.

Visits paid by Municipal Tuberculosis Visiting Nurse during the period 1st January, 1930, to 31st December, 1930.

Month.North Dispensary.South Dispensary.Total.
January15197248
February14177218
March14776223
April118108226
May15190241
June127100227
July156106262
August11783200
September6255117
October136117253
November118109227
December10373176
Totals1,5271,0912,618

THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN THE PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS.
1,809 cases of the notifiable infectious diseases occurred in the Public
Elementary Schools of the Borough, of which 770 were Scarlet Fever and 635
Diphtheria.

The number of notifications of the several diseases are given below:—

Disease.No. of Notifications.Average of preceding 10 years.Increase or Decrease.
Small Pox68+ 68
Scarlet Fever770781— 11
Diphtheria635459+ 176
Enteric Fever22
Chicken Pox334+ 334
Total1,8091,242+ 567

N on - Notifiable Diseases.—6,107 cases came to the knowledge of the
Medical Officer of Health during the year, viz., 2,979 cases of Measles, 1,273 cases
of Chicken-pox, 178 of Whooping Cough, and 1,677 of other diseases.
The information respecting these cases was received from the teachers of
schools within the borough.
Exclusion of Scholars from Schools.—5,205 children were excluded
from classrooms of various schools owing to the presence of an infectious disease,
chiefly Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever, in the houses wherein they lived.

The non-notifiable diseases among children attending the Public Elementary Schools were:—

Disease.Notifications by Teachers.Average of preceding 10 years.Increase or Decrease.
Measles2,9791,948+ 1,031
Chicken Pox1,273961+ 312
Whooping Cough178589— 411
*Other Diseases1.6772,302— 625
Total6,1075,800+ 307

* Note.—" Other Diseases " include Mumps, Scabies, Ophthalmia, Itch, etc.