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Islington 1958

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

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55
SECTION F—PREVALENCE OF and CONTROL OVER
INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES
PRINCIPAL NOTIFIABLE DISEASES
The undermentioned diseases are notifiable by medical practitioners to the
Medical Officer of Health :—
Anthrax Ophthalmia neonatorum
Cholera Plague
Diphtheria Pneumonia, acute influenzal
Dysentery (bacillary or amoebic) Pneumonia, acute primary
Encephalitis, acute Poliomyelitis, acute
Enteric fever Puerperal pyrexia
Erysipelas Relapsing fever
Food poisoning Scabies
Glanders Scarlet fever
Hydrophobia Smallpox
Malaria Tuberculosis, all forms
Measles Typhoid fever, including paratyphoid
Membranous croup Typhus fever
Meningococcal infection Whooping cough
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Number of Notified cases (corrected for revised diagnosis) during
the year 1958 with comparative figures for the previous six years.

Table 38

DiseasesCoses notified
1958195719561955195419531952
Diphtheria11
Dysentery2141295799239484169
Encephalitis (acute)1223_
Enteric or typhoid fever423112_
Erysipelas13152026241819
Food poisoning274246481103233
Malaria__1321
Measles8352728206390552120822183
Meningococcal infection34946105
Ophthalmia neonatorum1224234
Pneumonia6196891217718989
Poliomyelitis (acute)2152663165215
Puerperal pyrexia59935792595788
Scabies918291814518
Scarlet fever210143188158331283379
Tuberculosis236247212271256341307
Whooping cough154225241412449574512
TOTALS1829376117095217226337383822