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Leyton 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

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53
TUBERCULOSIS.
Notifications.— One hundred and fifty-four patients were
notified for the first time in 1933 as suffering from tuberculosis.
The number was made up as follows:—
Males. Females. Total.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 59 58 117
Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis 15 22 37
74 80 154
During the year steps were taken, in conjunction with the local
Tuberculosis Officer and the Tuberculosis Consultant, Essex County
Council, to review as many as possible of the persons notified to be
suffering from Tuberculosis in the area. As a result it was found
possible to remove from the tuberculosis register the names of
8 children and 73 adults in whom evidence of active disease had
ceased to exist.

The following is a statement of particulars appearing in the Register of Notifications of Cases of Tuberculosis for the year ended 31st December, 1933:—

Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.total
M.F.Total.M.F.Total.
Number on Register at commencement of year5C54039081601302901198
Number first notified during the year5958117152237154
Number of cases entered in Register otherwise than by Notification16163243739
Number removed from the Register during the year157137294473077371
Number remaining at the end of the year4233407631321252571020
Details of cases removed from the Register during the year:— Died50439310616109
Removed from the district7272144221537181
De-notified3522571592481