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Southwark 1967

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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TABLE I

FOOD POISONING—INCIDENTS AND CASES

Causative AgentGeneral OutbreaksFamily OutbreaksSporadic Cases notified or ascertainedTotal No. of Outbreaks and sporadic cases columns (1+3+5)Total No. of cases columns (2+4+5)
No. of separate outbreaksNo. of cases notified or ascertainedNo. of separate outbreaksNo. of cases notified or ascertained
1234567
1. S. typhimurium222
2. Other Salmonellae333
3. CI. welchii
4. Staph, aureus
5. Other causes
6. Cause Unknown595959
7. Total646464
Details of Food Poisoning due to Salmonellae other than S. Typhimurium
Type of Salmonellae
Panama222
Montevideo111

TABLE II

SALMONELLA INFECTIONS (NOT FOOD BORNE) INCIDENTS AND CAUSES

Causative AgentGeneral OutbreaksFamily OutbreaksSporadic Cases notified or ascertainedTotal No. of Outbreaks and sporadic cases columns (1 + 3+5)Total No. of cases columns (2+4+5)
No. of separate outbreaksNo. of cases notified or ascertainedNo. of separate outbreaksNo. of cases notified or ascertained
1234567
1. S. typhimurium222
2. Other Salmonellae
3. Total222