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Barnet 1951

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

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AGE INCIDENCE OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

DISEASENUMBER OF CASES NOTIFIED YEARS OF AGE
0-1-2-3-4-5-10-15-25-45-65-75-Total
Scarlet Fever-1126257l----43
Whooping Cough6381212312-2---76
Measles829374250826151--261
Acute Pneumonia1---2-3-46--16
Meningococcal Infection2-----------2
Dysentery-2--12l111--9
Puerperal Pyrexia-------522---27
Paratyphoid B.------1-----l
Food Poisoning---2-1--511-10
Erysipelas-----1--1-1l4
TOTALS17354658711422084092l449

Of the foregoing, the following cases normally resident outside the
district were notified from the Barnet General Hospital and the Victoria
Maternity Hospital:-
Scarlet Fever 1; Measles 4; Meningococcal Infection 1; Puerperal
Pyrexia 24; Paratyphoid B. 1.
The cases of Tuberculosis removed for treatment are usually sent to
Clare Hall, South Mimas, or Grins's byke, Harrow Weald Sanatoria; other
patients with an infectious disease being sent to Coppett's Wood Hospital,
Muswell Hill, N.10.
The Case Kates, of certain diseases, per 1,000 of the population for
the district are as follows, with the rates for England and Wales shewn
in parenthesis:-
Scarlet Fever 1.70 (1.11); Who ping Cough 3.08 (3.87); Measles 10.41
(14.07); Acute Pneumonia O.65 (0.99); Food Poisoning 0.41 (0.13);
Erysipelas 0.16 (0.14).