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Marylebone 1940

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]

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SECTION F.-PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL
OVER, INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES.
Under this section of tho report the Minister of Health requires information
with regard to the prevalence of notifiable infectious diseases during tho year.
Table 13 gives a list of diseases which were notifiable in St. Marylebone during
the year under review.

TABLE 13. Notifiable Diseases.

SmallpoxAcute Encephalitis Lethargica
CholeraPolio-Encephalitis
DiphtheriaOphthalmia Neonatorum
Membranous CroupTuberculosis
ErysipelasMalaria*
Scarlatina or Scarlet FeverInduced Malaria
Typhus FeverDysentery*
Typhoid FeverAcute Primary Pneumonia
Paratyphoid FeverAcute Influenzal Pneumonia
Enteric FeverPlague
Relapsing FeverGlanders
Continued FeverAnthrax
Cerebro-Spinal FeverFarcy
Puerperal FeverFood Poisoning
Puerperal PyrexiaMeasles
Acute PoliomyelitisWhooping Cough
*A Medical Practitioner is not required to notify cases of Malaria, or Dysentery, if the case has already, to his knowledge, been notified within the period of 6 months immediately preceding the date on which he first became aware of it.

Table 14 shows the number of cases of infectious disease notified during the past six years:-

TABLE 14.

Infectious Disease Notifications.

193519361937193819391940
Smallpox------
Diphtheria119121108934225
Erysipelas352847352326
Scarlet Fever155141121884333
Enteric Fever365852
Paratyphoid Fever3343--
Continued Fever------
Puerperal Fever104133115
Puerperal Pyrexia36283418128
Cerebro-spinal Meningitis1134-12
Tuberculosis (Pulmonary)631071171059299
Tuberculosis (Non-Pulmonary)192317241214
Acute Poliomyelitis322411
Polio-Encephalitis11----
Ophthalmia Neonatorum10710453
Encephalitis Lethargica------
Pneumonia336661242031
Malaria1-12-1
Dysentery31616217
Measles 1 from 1st October,---317120
Whooping Cough I 1938.---1711410
Totals525538549451399407

Table 15 shows, with regard to the infections, the total number of notifications
received, the age distribution, the number of cases notified from each of the four
registration districts, and the total deaths during 1040.