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East Barnet 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Barnet]

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Swabs taken from suspected cases of Diphtheria,
Positive, 1 Negative, 52.
In all infectious cases where patients are removed to isolation
or special hospitals, the patient's home is visited and disinfection
thoroughly carried out.
Smallpox.
No cases of this disease were notified during the year.
Tuberculosis.
A table is given showing new cases and mortality during 1943.
Whenever possible, all cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis likely
to benefit are sent to the County Sanatorium at Ware. In every
case thorough disinfection of the premises, etc., is carried out as
soon as the patient has been removed.

TABLE I.

Notifications of Infectious Disease (other than Tuberculosis) received during the year 1943.

CAUSES.Total Cases Notified.Under 1 year.1—2 years.2—3 years.3—4 years.4—5 years-5—10 years.10—15 years.15—20 years.20—35 years.35—45 years.45—65 years.65 and over.Cases admitted to Hospital.Total Deaths.
Scarlet Fever61............1282964741......43......
Diphtheria2..............................11..............................2......
Chicken Pox159649310922744..................1......
Whooping Cough17816815182495......11........................1
Measles53912185644852653114104............9......
Pneumonia294............112......13386............
Erysipelas12........................1........................47..................
Puerperal Pyrexia3................................................3..................1......
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Total9833830816812948464242815166561