Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]
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INFANTILE MORTALITY.
The deaths amongst infants under one year numbered 126, of which 58
were males and 68 females. These deaths amounted to 10 0 per cent of the
total nett Shoreditch deaths from all causes as compared with 10 7 per cent
in 1930.
The mortality amongst infants under one year was at the rate of 75 per
1,000 births registered during the year. Amongst male infants this rate was
66 and amongst females 84. The infant mortality rates in the different
Wards of the Borough are included in the table on page 15.
The number of deaths of illegitimate infants was 7, which figure gives a
mortality rate of 143 per 1,000 illegitimate births.
The chief causes of deaths amongst infants were pneumonia, diarrhoea
and enteritis, prematurity, and measles.
During the last ten years the infant mortality rates for England and
Wales, London and Shoreditch have been as follows : —
Deaths of Infants under one year per 1,000 births registered : —
Year. | England. and Wales. | London. | Shoreditch. |
---|---|---|---|
1921 | 81.2 | 80 | 114 |
1922 | 74.7 | 75 | 102 |
1923 | 69.2 | 61 | 82 |
1924 | 74.2 | 69 | 87 |
1925 | 74.5 | 68 | 88 |
1926 | 70.2 | 64 | 66 |
1927 | 69.7 | 59 | 74 |
1928 | 69 | 67 | 78 |
1929 | 74 | 70 | 83 |
1930 | 60 | 59 | 65 |
1931 | 65 | 75 |
The causes of deaths of infants under one year together with ages and
ward distribution are given in the table on the opposite page.