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Marylebone 1940

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

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TABLE 18.

Tuberculosis : New Cases and Deaths.

Age Periods.NEW CASES.DEATHS.
Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
0-1-1-----1
1-5--11----
5-151212----
15-259171125-1
25-351617222211
35-4515152-63-2
45-558511321-
55-65101--6---
65 and upwards311-211-
Totals625997211335

Tuberculosis Notifications.
Table 19 gives information regarding notifications and the localisation of the
disease. The total number of cases of tuberculosis remaining at the 31st December,
1940, on the register of notifications kept by the Medical Officer of Health was
546, nine less than at the end of the previous year.
From time to time reference is made to the difficulty associated with the
obtaining of notifications sufficiently early, and the following figures are of interest
in this connection:-
1. Total number of deaths from tuberculosis in the Borough 42
2. Number of cases unnotified or notified at death 7
3. Number of cases notified within a month of death 4
4. Number of cases notified within three months of death -
5. Number of cases notified within six months of death 3
Seven cases of tuberculosis were unnotified at death. The ratio of non-notified
tuberculosis deaths to total tuberculosis deaths was therefore 1:6.
The institution of proceedings was not called for in regard to any case of wilful
neglect or refusal to notify.
There was no evidence of excessive incidence of, or mortality from, tuberculosis
in any particular occupation in the Borough.