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Yiewsley and West Drayton 1964

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Yiewsley]

Published
1965
Pages
36
Tables
22

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22 tables in this report

  • Page 7
    VITAL STATISTICS LIVE BIRTHS
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 7
    STILL BIRTHS
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 7
    DEATHS
    Male 120Female 99Total 219
  • Page 8
    INFANTILE MORTALITY Deaths of Infants under one year.
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 8
    NEO-NATAL DEATHS: (Under four weeks of age)
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 8
    EARLY NEO-NATAL DEATHS: (Under one week)
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 9
    CAUSES OF DEATH
    MaleFemaleTotal1963
  • Page 11
    SECTION C PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIONS AND OTHER DISEASES Cases of Infectious Diseases (other than Tuberculosis) notified during the year 1964.
    Under 11 year2 years3 years4 years5-9 years10-14 years15-24 years25 & overAge UnknownNo. Notified (all ages)
  • Page 12
    ANALYSIS OF NEW CASES AND MORTALITY DURING 1964 (LOCAL RECORDS)
    Age (years)NEW CASESDEATHS
    RespiratoryNon-RespiratoryRespiratoryNon-Respiratory
    MFMFMFMF
  • Page 15
    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
    LocationTypeResidual Chlorine p.p.m.Colonies per ml 2 daysColonies per ml 3 daysBad. coli (type 1) Probable number per 100 mlPresumptive Coliaerogenes Probable number per 100 ml
  • Page 15
    CHEMICAL EXAMINATION
    Location:West Drayton Pumping Station.Raw or Treated:Treated.
  • Page 20
    TYPE OF PROPERTY
    Local AuthorityDwelling Houses (including Council Houses)All Other (including Business Premises)Total of Cols. 1,2,3Agricultural
  • Page 21
    TYPE OF PROPERTY
    Local AuthorityDwelling Houses (including Council Houses)All Other (including Business Premises)Total of Cols. 1, 2, 3Agricultural
  • Page 22
    Regular inspection of all types of food premises continued throughout the whole year and where action needed to be taken this was done, in the form of advice, sometimes by notice and reports to the Public Health Committee in cases where authority "or legal action for non-compliance was needed.
    No. of ShopsInspections
  • Page 23
    FACTORIES 1. Inspections of Factories:
    PremisesNo. on RegisterNo. of InspectionsNo. of Written NoticesNo. of Prosecutions
  • Page 23
    2. Defects found in factories:
    ParticularsNumber of cases in which defects were foundNumber of cases in which prosecutions were instituted
    FoundRemediedReferred
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector
    (i)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
  • Page 24
    Unfit houses made fit and houses in which defects were remedied:
    By OwnerBy Local Authority
  • Page 26
    Food Inspection: The following table shows the amount of food condemned during the year under review, but does not include meat condemned at the Slaughterhouse.
    Lbs.Ozs.Lbs.Ozs.
  • Page 28
    Carcases and Offal Inspected:
    Cattle excluding CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigsHorses
  • Page 31
    Food Inspection: The inspection and sampling of imported foods was carried out during the year and the Public Health (Imported) Food Regulations 1937-48 administered. 569 inspections, during the day and night, were made and details of the various foods inspected are as follows:—
    TonsCwts.Qrs.Lbs.
  • Page 31
    In addition to the other inspections, sampling of imported foods was carried out and the results are shown in the following table:—
    No. of Samples TakenSatisfactoryUnsatisfactory
  • Page 32
    Drinking Water from Aircraft: Forty-one samples of drinking water were taken from aircraft during the year and details of these are as follows:—
    SatisfactoryUnsatisfactory