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Lambeth 1972

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

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TUBERCULOSIS
The Council is responsible for services for the prevention of tuberculosis
and the care and after care of tuberculosis patients in the community. These
services function in conjunction with the chest clinics provided by the Regional
Hospital Boards and the Boards of Governors of teaching hospitals and are
under the general supervision of the chest physician. The Council either employs
or pays the full cost of Tuberculosis health visitors and reimburses the hospital
authorities a proportion of the cost of social work with chest clinic patients.
There were 3,496 patients on chest clinic registers at 31st December, 1372.
T.B. health visitors made 3,238 effective home visits and 92 patients received
extra nourishment or other benefits.
The Council is responsible for Knight's Hill Hostel for homeless infective
T.B. men which provides 29 places. It is used extensively by other Inner London
Boroughs, there being only three such hostels in London.
B.C.G. Vaccination
B.C.G. vaccination against T.B. is undertaken both at the chest clinics,
which normally deal with contacts, and by the Council's doctors in schools.
The protection is offered to all 13 year old schoolchildren each year and during
the period 237 contacts and 2,312 schoolchildren were vaccinated.
TUBERCULIN TEST AND B.C.G. VACCINATIONS

Number of persons vaccinated through the Authority's approved arrangements under Section 28 of the National Health Service Act

A. CONTACTS (Circular 19/64)
1. Skin tested510
2. Found positive314
3. Found negative196
4. Vaccinated237

B. SCHOOLCHILDREN AND STUDENTS (Circular 19/64)

1. Skin tested3,124
2. Found positive600
3. Found negative2,524
4. Vaccinated2,312