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Stoke Newington 1915

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

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SCARLET FEVER.

The 200 cases of Scarlet Fever 0 curred in 143 houses, in 1 of which there were grave insanitary conditions. There were slight insanitary conditions in 7.

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
19040.060.080.11
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
19130.020.040.06
1914 /0.060.070.08
19150.140.070.06

School attendance was ascribed as the origin of the infection
in 12 cases. The infection was imported into the Borough in at
least 6 instances, by visits from or to infected persons dwelling
outside.
In at least 14 cases the infection appeared to be secondary to
the infection in another member of the household.