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Shoreditch 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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41
In addition to the cases of pneumonia notified, as above, 29 cases of
pneumonia not of notifiable type were visited by the District Nursing Association.
Altogether the Association paid 392 visits in connection with 30
cases of pneumonia.
Infectious Diseases not notifiable in Shoreditch.
Measles.
The deaths from Measles numbered 26 and occurred in the following age
groups: —
Under 1 year ... ... ... ... 8
One to 2 years ... ... ... ... 11
Two to 5 years ... ... 6
Five to 10 years 1
26
Measles was responsible for 12 per cent of all deaths of children under
5 years of age.

As will be seen from the following table, measles is a disease which tends to become widespread every few years, for the reason that after a bad measles year a large number of children are protected by the fact that they have had the disease.

YearShoreditchLondonShoreditchLondon
1922841,5590.810.35
1923233670.210.08
1924581,3350.550.29
1925343570.320.13
1926259140.230.20
192771790.090.04
1928591,3550.590.30
1929171940.170.04
1930491,0350.500.23
1931261150.260.03

The distribution of the deaths in the different wards was as shown on
the table on pages 18 and 19.
Information regarding cases of measles reaches the Public Health
Department in various ways:—From the School Authorities, from the
Measles Visitor, from the Health Visitor, and from Medical Practitioners in
the Borough. The number of cases thus brought to our knowledge was
511.