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Romford 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Romford]

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This year the Registrar-General has given his estimate of the midyear
population of Romford as 113,700, which compares with 111,800
for last year, an increase of 1,900.
During 1958, the total number of live births registered was 2,053, and
the total number of deaths registered was 810, the difference of 1,243
gives the natural increase in the population. As this number again
falls short of the Registrar-General's estimated increase of 1,900, it again
follows that the balance of 757 is made up of Immigration over
Emigration.
For 1958, we estimate the Birth Rate to be 15.2 per 1,000 of the
estimated resident population. This figure is obtained by multiplying
the Crude Birth Rate of 18.1 by the Comparability Factor of 0.84. For
last year the Rate was 14.9. The Rate for England and Wales is given
as 16.4.
The Death Rate for Romford is estimated at 11.1 per 1,000 of the
estimated resident population. This figure is obtained by multiplying
the Crude Death Rate of 7.1 by the Comparability Factor of 1.57. For
last year the Rate was 9.8. The comparable Rate for England and
Wales is 11.7.
The chief causes of death in order of frequency were:—
(1) Diseases of the Heart and Circulation.
(2) Cancer.
(3) Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Other Respiratory Diseases.
The Maternal Mortality Rate, which is the number of Maternal
Deaths, due to conditions associated with pregnancy or confinement, per
1,000 total (live and still) births, is 0.48.
The Infant Mortality Rate, or the Death Rate of Infants under one
year of age per 1,000 live births is 19.5, an increase of 1.3 compared
with 1957.
The corresponding figure for England and Wales is 22.5.