London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Shoreditch 1961

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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16.

The following table shows the incidence of cases of tuberculosis and of deaths from that disease for the last twelve years:-

Notification rate per 1,000 populationDeath rate per 1,000 population
YearPulmonaryNon PulmonaryAll FormsPulmonaryNon PulmonaryAll Forms
19501.360.181.540.380.070.45
19511.480.161.640.350.000.35
19521.220.131.350.280.020.30
19531.200.111.310.240.040.28
19540.940.111.050.240.020.26
19550.790.130.920.310.020.33
19560.900.090.990.090.020.11
19570.700.070.770.110.000.11
19580.710.090.800.070.020.09
19590.780.110.890.090.000.09
19600.810.050.860.110.000.11
19610.640.020.660.270.020.29

The following table gives the age grouping of deaths from tuberculosis: -

Age periods0-11-55-1515 - 2525 - 4545 - 6565 - 7575 and upwardsTotal
Pulmonary, Males-----19-10
" Females-------11
Non-pulmonary, Males---------
" Females-----1--1

During the year Public Health Inspectors visited all new cases of tuberculosis
notified, and also inspected the homes of all persons discharged from
hospital or removing from another area into this borough.
PUBLIC HEALTH (PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS) REGULATIONS I925.
These regulations prohibit a person suffering from tuberculosis, and who
is in an infectious condition, from following any employment or occupation in
connection with a dairy which would involve the milking of cows, the treatment
of milk, or the handling of vessels used for containing milk. No formal action
was necessary during the year.