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Willesden 1914

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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TABLE No. 31.

1910.1911.1912-1913.1914.
No. of Houses.Per cent. of Houses.No of Cases.Per cent. of CasesNo. of Houses.Per cent. of Houses.No. of Cases.Per cent. of Cases.No. of Houses.Per cent. of Houses.No. of Cases.Per cent. of Cases.No. of Houses.Per cent. of Houses.No. of Cases.Per cent. of Cases.No. of Houses.Per cent. of Houses.No. of Cases.Per cent. of Cases.
Houses in which:—
1 case occurred19380.419361.419478.819459.525380.525358.831782.331762.950782.8*50766.2
2 cases occurred3012.56019.13514.27021.53410.86815.84010.48015.97512.2†15019.6
3 „104.1309.5114.43310.1154.74510.4153.9458.9203.3‡607.9
4 „52.0206.331.2123.761.9245.571.8285.671.1**283.6
5 „1.451.61.451.52.6102.33.8152.94.6††202.7
6 „1.461.92.8123.71.361.32.5122.4............
7 „........................2.6143.21.371.4............
8 „.........................................................
9 „............................................................
10 ,,........................1.3102.3.........1............
Total240100314100246100326100314100430100385100504100613100765100

* Includes I return case of which the primary case occurred outside Willesden. and therefore does not appear, and 5 return
cases of which the primary case occurred in 1913. and was counted in the 1913 return.
† Includes 17 primary cases with 1 return case each, 1 return case preceded by 1 primary case in 1913, and 1 secondary case
in 1914, and 2 return cases following upon 1 return case which occurred in 1913.
‡ Includes 3 primary cases with 2 return cases each, 1 primary case with 1 secondary and 1 return case, 3 primary cases each
with 1 return case, and 1 other case notified as Scarlet Fever but diagnosed in Hospital as not Scarlet Fever.
** Includes 1 primary case with 1 secondary case, 1 return case and 1 case notified as Scarlet Fever but diagnosed in Hospital
as not Scarlet Fever.
ft Includes a group of 5 return cases following on 1 primary case which occurred outside Willesden.
For footnotes on 1913, 1912 and 1911 cases see reports of these years.