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Ilford 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
Births.—By the Public Health Act, 1936, all live births and stillbirths
of seven months and over must be notified to the Medical Officer of Health
within 36 hours. The number of live births notified under this Act during
1941 was 1,194 (611 males and 583 females). Of these 64 (32 males and
32 females) took place in Ilford, the ordinary place of residence of the parents
being outside the district.
In addition, 379 notifications of birth (196 males and 183 females) which
took place outside the district, although the ordinary residence of the parents
is in Ilford, were transferred to this district.
During the year, 9 cases in which there was default in complying
with the requirements of the Act relating to the Notification of Births were
referred to the Town Clerk.
The percentage of live births occurring in Ilford, notified by the various
responsible persons, was as follows:—
By Medical Practitioners 8.87
By Certified Midwives 88.11
By Parents and Others 3.02
In addition, 48 stillbirths (22 males and 26 females) were notified.
The notifications of 8 stillbirths (2 males and 6 females) which took place
outside the district, although the ordinary residence of the parents is in Ilford,
were transferred to this district.
Infant Mortality.—The number of infants dying within the first year
of life was 67, the total number born being 1,638. The latter figure is
supplied by the Registrar-General for calculating infant and maternal
mortality rates. The infant mortality, or rate of deaths per 1,000 live
births, was, therefore, 40.9.
Neonatal Mortality.—The death-rate of infants under four weeks of
age is known as the Neonatal Mortality. There were 36 deaths of infants
under four weeks of age during 1941 and the rate for the year was 22.0 per
1,000 live births. The deaths of infants under one month decreased from
43 during 1940 to 36 during 1941.
The following table gives the deaths of infants under one year of age,
classified according to age.

Infant Mortality.

Cause of DeathUnder 1 week1-2 weeks2-3 weeks3-4 weeksTotal under 4 weeks4 weeks and under 3 months3 months and under 6 months6 months and under 9 months9 months and under 12 monthsTotal Deaths under 1 year
Whooping Cough-------112
Erysipelas-------11
Tuberculous Meningitis------112
Bronchitis--114-5
Pneumonia (all forms)11453316
Enteritis-----1113
Gastritis1---11-2
Suffocation (overlying)-------11
Injury at birth1--1--1
Atelectasis8---8----8
Congenital Malformations628-1110
Premature birth14---14---14
Pyaemia due to whitlow of the left forefinger-1--1----1
Asphyxia due to morphine poisoning injection (hypodermic) in arm in mistake for whooping cough vaccine--1-1----1
Totals3132-361088567