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Harrow 1968

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Harrow]

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES

The number of cases of infectious diseases among children aged from 5-14during1968:-

Scarlet Fever42
Acute Pneumonia2
Dysentery9
Measles106
Whooping Cough19
Food Poisoning1
Tuberculosis: Pulmonary
Non-pulmonary1
Infective Jaundice3

Immunisation
Every effort is made to see that children receive full protection against
diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus and poliomyelitis in the pre-school
period. Primary immunisation should be completed during the first twelve
months and booster doses given at 4½ years, i.e. before starting school,
when special emphasis is placed on ensuring that children are fully protected
against poliomyelitis, diphtheria and tetanus. The immunisation
state of all children is checked at the first periodic medical inspection and
protective immunisation offered to all who require it.
B.C.G. Vaccination
The B.C.G. vaccination of school children aged 13 against tuberculosis
continued during the year. This vaccination scheme is operated under
Section 28 of the National Health Service Act and is, therefore, offered to
children attending both maintained and private schools.

The following is a summary of the work carried out under this scheme during the year 1968 :-

(A)
Type of SchoolNo. of Pupils EligibleNo. of AcceptanceNegative ReactorsPositive Reactors
Secondary Modern1,08779571555
Secondary Grammar75463756845
Independent49538033225
Special885_
Junior Training School9751
TOTAL2,3531,8271,625126
(1967)(2,538)(1,932)(1,682)(133)

For comparison, the final figures for 1967 are shown in brackets.