London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Stoke Newington 1912

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]

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SCARLET FEVER.

The 92 cases of Scarlet Fever occurred in 81 houses, in 2 of which there were grave insanitary conditions.

Year.Death-Rate for Stoke Newington.Rate for London generally.Rate for England and Wales.
19010.080.130.13
19020.090.120.15
19030.000.080.12
19040060.080.11
19050.060.120.11
19060.020.110.10
19070.130.140.09
19080.090.110.08
19090.040.080.08
19100.020.040.06
19110.060.040.05
19120.020.040.05

School attendance was ascribed as the origin of the infection
in 3 cases; and in one case it is possible that the infection was
communicated by a patient recently dismissed from a fever
hospital. The infection was imported into the Borough in at least
2 instances.
In at least 6 cases the infection appeared to be secondary to
the infection in another member of the household.