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City of Westminster 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

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34
TUBERCULOSIS.
Ia 1933, 205 new cases of pulmonary tuberculosis came to the
knowledge of the Department, including 13 cases who had moved into
the City, 1 by posthumous notification, and 24 non-notified deaths.
Non-pulmonary forms of tuberculosis gave 41 cases—5 of these being
non-notified deaths, and 1 transfer.

Table I.

Tuberculosis, 1933.

Age-Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.
M.P.M.P.M.F.M.F.
Under 1
1141
51252
10231511_1
1511634112
2012113163_
253732221671
3521132211711
4521311141
5516111131_1
65 and upwards9482
Totals130751922702263

In this table all primary notifications are included, and also other
new cases of tuberculosis coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer
of Health during the year.

The total cases for 1933 show a decrease of 64 on those of 1932. Out of the total cases primarily notified in 1933, 34 died, and the following table shows the period between notification and death of these cases:—

Weeks.Months.
1—22—33—41—22—33—44—55—06—77—88—99—1010-1111—12
132362131111

Table II.

19291930193119321933
New cases notified247209201242202
Number included in above who died during the year4123363534
(16.5%)(11.0%)(17.9%)(14.4%)(10.8%)
Total Tuberculous Deaths124107121106101
Death Rates per 100,00098.885.0104.683.870.9