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Edmonton 1944

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Edmonton]

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In addition 5 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and one case of non-pulmonary
tuberculosis previously notified in other areas, moved into Edmonton.

The total number of names added to the Register for the first time during the year, excluding of course, non-notified deaths was :—

Males.Females.
New cases (respiratory)7049
(non-respiratory)910
Transferred cases (respiratory)32
(non-respiratory)1
8361

The cases dying of Tuberculosis and not previously notified were :—
Males. Females.
Respiratory 4 3
Non-respiratory 1 —
There were thus 8 non-notified deaths out of a total of 71 persons registered
as dying of tuberculosis (Registrar's figures). Regarding the non-notification
of the above cases, there was no suggestion of wilful neglect or of refusal to
notify.

The non-respiratory forms of tuberculosis notified were :—

Males.Females.
Genito-urinary tract11
Other bones and joints13
Meningeal2
Glands42
Spine2
Abdomen11
Peritoneum1

The Public Health (Prevention of Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1925, relate
to tuberculous employees in the milk trade; whilst section 172 of the Public
Health Act, 1936, gives power to the Local Authority to remove to hospital
certain cases of tuberculosis which are dangerous to other people.
No occasion during the year had occurred in which it has been necessary
to invoke those powers.

Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1930.

The number of cases of tuberculosis on the Register at the end of 1944

was :—

Males.Females.Total.
Pulmonary forms294250544
Non-pulmonary forms7669145
370319689

The corresponding figures at the end of 1943 were :—

Males.Females.Total.
Pulmonary forms325267592
Non-pulmonary forms8688174
411355766