Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Beckenham]
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TUBERCULOSIS.
The total of 78 cases compares with 64, 79, 71, 76 and 58 in
the preceding five years.
In addition to the new cases there were 44 definite cases
transferred from other areas, and 8 old cases restored to the
register. 5 cases were not notified until after death. At the end
of the year the number of notified cases in the area was:—
234 Pulmonary Males, 220 Pulmonary Females, 44 nonPulmonary
Males and 34 non-Pulmonary Females; a total of 532
cases, which compares with 449 last year. 52 cases were placed off
the register for the following reasons: Died, 27; Cured, 10;
Left area, 13. 2 Withdrawn (not Tuberculous).
Notification.—In 5 cases notification was not made until after
death.
Follow-up of Contacts.—106 contacts from Beckenham were
examined at the Chest Clinic during 1946 and 3 were found positive.
TUBERCULOSIS CARE COMMITTEE.
The Voluntary Tuberculosis Care Committee which was formed
in 1938 has continued to raise considerable sums of money and
used them for the benefit of local patients. This voluntary fund
gives assistance to patients in ways which supplement the official
schemes, and I feel that a word of congratulation is due to the Hon.
Secretary and Committee for their continued good work for the
benefit of the Tuberculosis patient.
I understand that since the Committee was formed an amount
of over £1,000 has been raised from local sources, and a special
activity of the Committee has been the boarding out of child
contacts to minimise the risk of infecting young children.
DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION.
Annual Return for Year Ended 31st December, 1946.—This
return is required from every Local Authority whether or not it is
itself the Authority responsible for the carrying out of immunisation.
1. IMMUNISATION IN RELATION TO CHILD POPULATION.
Number of Children who had completed a full course of Immunisation at any time up to 31st December, 1946.
Age at 31.12.46 | Under 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 to 9 | 10 to 14 | Totle Under |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
i.e.— | ||||||||
Born in year | 1946 | 1945 | 1944 | 1943 | 1942 | 1937 to 1941 | 1932 to 1936 | |
Number Immunised | 1 | 536 | 625 | 469 | 644 | 2,521 | 2,818 | 7,614 |
Estimated mid-year population, 1946 | 5,170 | 8,560 | 13,730 |