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Barnet 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnet Urban District Council]

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TUBERCULOSIS.

NEW CASES AND MORTALITY DURING 1943.

NEW CASESDEATHS
PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
Years of AgeMFMFMFMF
0--------
1--1-----
5-114-1--
15272--1--
2555-2-2--
3565-122--
4532--111-
5511-1---1
65 and over---11321
Totals17214941032

The nineteen deaths from Tuberculosis include eleven deaths from previously
notified cases, from which it would appear that the notification of Tuberculosis
is efficiently carried out. There were no cases of wilful neglect or of refusal
to notify Tuberculosis in any form.
PUBLIC HEALTH (PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS) REGULATIONS. 1925.
It has not been found necessary to take any action under the above Regulations,
relating to Tuberculous employees in the Milk Trade.
PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 1936. SECTION 172. COMPULSORY REMOVAL
TO HOSPITAL OF CASES OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS.
No action was necessary under the above Section.
DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION

During the year, 310 children completed the full course of immunisation, as follows:-

Under 5 years234
5-15 years76

At the December, 1943 the following is the estimated percentage of children immunised:-

Under 5 years52.81
5 - 15 years75.62