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Lewisham 1952

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

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SECTION "F" —PREVALENCE OF and CONTROL OVER
INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
The undermentioned diseases are notifiable by Medical Practitioners to the
Medical Officer of Health:—
Anthrax Ophthalmia neonatorum
Cholera Plague
Continued fever Pneumonia, acute influenzal
Diphtheria Pneumonia, acute primary
Dysentery (bacillary or amcebic) Poliomyelitis, acute
Encephalitis, acute Puerperal pyrexia
Enteric fever Relapsing fever
Erysipelas Scabies
Food poisoning Scarlet fever
Glanders Smallpox
Hydrophobia Tuberculosis, all forms
Malaria Typhoid fever, Including paratyphoid
Measles Typhus fever
Membranous croup Whooping cough
Meningococcal infection
PRINCIPAL NOTIFIABLE DISEASES
Number of Notified Cases (corrected for revised diagnosis) during
the year 1952 with comparative figures for the previous six years.

Table 41

Diseases19521951Cases notified19471946
195019491948
Anthrax---1---
Diphtheria--3598
Dysentery169365639242657
Encephalitis (acute)51---1
Enteric or typhoid fever413242
Erysipelas19244135334534
Food poisoning332638501231
Hydrophobia-----1
Malaria11212415
Measles218335462084194026428101307
Meningococcal infection567351911
Ophthalmia neonatorum4336994
Pneumonia891731088467104108
Poliomyelitis (acute) and polioencephalitis15113835972-
Puerperal pyrexia88632927504332
Scabies1821222954122348
Scarlet fever379215358521332254155
Smallpox--1
Tuberculosis307299406371502426437
Whooping cough512819813363789362291
TOTALS3822558136083109403518872375