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Kingston upon Thames 1970

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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Smallpox vaccination of adults and injections for typhoid,
paratyphoid and cholera are normally given by the family doctor when
requested far travel abroad.

The following table shows the percentage of children vaccinated and immunised in Kingston upon Thames, compared with the national average:

Percentage of Children Born in 1968 Vaccinated by 31.12.70Smallpox (Children under 2) (4)
Whooping Cough (1)Diphtheria (2)Poliomyelitis (3)
England and Wales79817935
Kingston upon Thames79848248

The figures in columns (1) to (3) are calculated to show the
percentage of children born in 1968 who have been vaccinated at any
time.
Column(4) includes only children who were vaccinated during
1970 and were under two years old at the time, and is calculated as a
percentage of children born during 1969. This is considered to give
a reasonable estimate of the proportion of young children being
vaccinated against smallpox.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
The borough council is not an ambulance authority, this
service being the responsibility of the Greater London Council. The
service in the borough is co-ordinated from the main area control
centre in New Maiden.