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Lewisham 1967

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

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Personal Hygiene
The appended table relates to surveys undertaken and also indicates action taken
with verminous cases found as a result of the surveys:

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LEWISHAMI.L.E.A.
1. Comprehensive Surveys
(a) Number examined28,179277,606
(b) Number (occasions) found verminous1233,093
(c) Percentage found verminous0.441.11
2. Selective Surveys
(a) Number examined8,677121,086
(b) Number (occasions) found verminous1773,225
(c) Percentage found verminous2.042.66
3. (a) Total times vermin found (1(b) + 2(b)3006,313
(b) Total % found verminous [3 (a) as % of 1 (a) + 2 (a)]0.811.58
(c) No. of individual pupils found verminous2804,467
(d) % of individual pupils found verminous (of school roll)0.681.08
4. Action taken with verminous cases
(a) Advice and/or Lorexane2205,356
(b) Further action80957
(c) 4 (b) expressed as a percentage of 4 (a)36.3617.87
Analysis of 4(b) cases—referrals of hardcore cases to bathing centres
Voluntary attendances at bathing centres
No. of pupils80771
No. of statutory notices issued7
No. cleansed at centres following statutory notices
Voluntarily5
Compulsorily2

Emphasis is placed on children being cleansed by parents at home. Other members
of the family may, in the privacy that the home affords, also use the Lorexane shampoo
hence eradicating a possible source to a child, of recurring infestation.
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