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Stoke Newington 1962

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

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PREVALENCE OF. AND CONTROL OVER INFECTIOUS
AND OTHER DISEASES
During 1962, there were 436 cases of notifiable infectious disease as
compared with 1,045 cases in 1961.

The following table shows the incidence of the various diseases

Disease19581959196019611962
Diphtheria11
Dysentery17533423525
Encephalitis2
Erysipelas612426
Food Poisoning31614159
Malaria
Measles400522322913349
Meningococcal Infection21225
Ophthalmia Neonatorum82
Paratyphoid2
Pneumonia171810113
Poliomyelitis22211
Puerperal Pyrexia10372417
Scabies32965
Scarlet Fever437842208
Typhoid1
Whooping Cough112877156
6807185341,045436

Table showing Notifications of Infectious Diseases received in 1962 in Age Groups, and Admissions to Hospitals.

DiseaseAll AgesCases Notified At Ages — YearsAdmissions to Hospital—
0—11—33—55—1010 — 1515 — 2020 — 3030 — 4040 — 5C50 — 6565 & over ,
Dysentery25164414411
Erysipelas622
Food Poisoning91123111
Measles34916978913371512
Meningococcal Infection512115
Ophthalmia Neonatorum22
Pneumonia3122
Poliomyelitis111
Puerperal Pyrexia17211311
Scabies512111
Scarlet Fever82511
Whooping Cough622111
4362410598143125191249516