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Barnet 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnet UDC]

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DISPOSAL OF HOUSE REFUSE.
The house refuse is collected weekly in covered mechanical conveyances
and taken to the Council's Sewage Farm, where it is loaded into Contractor's
covered lorries and disposed of daily by controlled tipping outside the
district.

PREVALENCE OF. AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

The following table shews the number of Notifications to the Sanitary Authority during the year, of each disease specified in the Public Health Act 1936, and the various Infectious Disease Regulations, and the number of cases removed to Hospital.

DISEASENOTIFIEDREMOVED TO HOSPITAL
Scarlet Fever16Nil
Whooping CoughNilNil
Diphtheria and Membranous CroupNilNil
Measles345
Acute Pneumonia4Nil
Meningococcal Infection44
Acute PoliomyelitisNilNil
Acute EncephalitisNilNil
Dysentery84
Ophthalmia NeonatorumNilNil
Puerperal Pyrexia2827
SmallpoxNilNil
MalariaNilNil
Typhoid and Enteric FeversNilNil
Paratyphoid FeverNilNil
Food Poisoning119
ErysipelasNilNil
Tuberculosis149
TOTALS11958

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--121111--1--16
Measles-3349113-1---34
Acute Pneumonia-------112--4
Meningococcal Infection111---_--1--4
Dysentery-----1-123--18
Puerperal Pyrexia-------9181--28
Food Poisoning11-1--1123--11
TOTALS25671023613257-1105