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Willesden 1946

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Table No. 10.

Treatment of Scabies and Lice at the Treatment Clinic, 1946.

No. of New Cases Treated.Total No. of Attendances Made.
For Scabies.For Lice and Nits.Total.For Scabies.For Lice and Nits.Total.
Children under 5 years336473831,362†701,432
Children 5-14 years5331847172,509*2392,748
AdultsM. 350M. 15M. 3653,454‡1473,601
W. 668W. 91W. 759
Totals1,8873372,2247,3254567,781

† 37 of these attendances were made for the inspection of contacts who on inspection were found not to be
suffering. Such contacts, nevertheless, usually receive treatment.
* 59 of these attendances were made for the inspection of contacts who on inspection were found not to be
suffering. Such contacts, nevertheless, usually receive treatment.
‡ 119 of these attendances were made for the inspection of contacts who on inspection were found not to be
suffering. Such contacts, nevertheless, usually receive treatment.
SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Routine cleanliness inspections are held in each school department at least once a term and the Health Visitors
have continued to visit their schools weekly to re-examine children found nitty or verminous and to see cases specially
referred by the teachers. Every effort is made by home visitation to improve the standard of cleanliness of the family.
Cases of Lice and Scabies are treated at the Treatment Clinic or Health Centres where they are under the care of a
doctor and are referred to the Council's Skin Specialist as necessary.

Table No. 11.

Percentage of Children examined found Unclean at Routine Cleanliness Inspections.

19385.619415.219446.8
19395.019425.119456.5
19405.519436.119465.8

Table No. 12.

Percentage of Individual Children examined found Unclean at Routine Cleanliness Inspections.

19383.819414.219445.2
19393.819424.219455.4
19404.219434.819465.0

Table No. 13.

Total Number of Individual School Children Cleansed at the Authority's Clinics.

193837919412191944246
193932119421891945249
1940476*19433481946199
* Increase largely due to cleansing immediately prior to evacuation.

Table No. 14.

Number of Cases of Scabies amongst School Children Treated at the Authority's Clinics.

194139619431 2281945722
194272519447861946533

CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE.
These generally come to light in connection with their elder brothers and sisters. In 1946, 336 were treated
at the Centres for Scabies, making 1,362 attendances, and 47 were treated for Lice, making 70 attendances. The
figures for 1945 were 481 treated for Scabies, making 1,624 attendances, and 29 treated for Lice, making 44 attendances,
and for 1944, 402 treated for Scabies, making 1,235 attendances, and 53 treated for Lice, making 58 attendances.
ADULTS.
The figures in Table 15 indicate that in 1946 a lesser number of adults attended the treatment centre for
either Scabies or Lice and Nits than in 1944 or 1945.