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Ilford 1955

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICE.
Nutrition.
The summary of heights and weights over 10 years which is printed at
the end of this Report in Table VIIA. and B. shows no appreciable change.
Incidence of Pediculosis and Scabies.
(i) Pediculosis.—7 children were found to be infected with living
hair vermin as against 4 in 1954, 5 in 1953, 13 in 1952, 7 in 1951 and 5 in
1950.
(ii) Scabies.— There was one case reported during the year, as compared
with none in 1954, 1953 and 1952, and 1 in 1951.—
School Premises.— There are 34 schools, with 64 departments, 24.173
children were actually on the rolls on 20th December, 1955, as compared
with 24,256 in December, 1954.
The figure 24,173 includes Barking Abbey (390) and Ursuline County
Placed pupils (332).
The number of children in average attendance at school for the year
ended 20th December, 1955 = 21,751.
The Sanitary Inspectors have paid the usual monthly visits to the
maintained schools (1) to enquire as to the milk supplies, (2) to inspect the
sanitary arrangements. 988 visits have been made during the year.
Medical Inspection.— As from the 4th August, 1953, the medical
inspection has been in accordance with the School Health Service and
Handicapped Pupils Regulations, 1953.
During 1955 5,551 parents, or 76 per cent., attended the full routine
medical inspections.
No schools were closed during the year on account of infectious
disease.
Table VI shows the incidence of infectious disease in the Ilford schools
during 1955.
17 home visits were paid by the School Nurses to cases of minor
infectious disease. In addition the Sanitary Inspectors paid 1,589 visits to
measles cases, and 266 visits to whooping-cough cases.
Followjng Up.—During 1955, 3,241 home visits by the School Nurses
were paid for the purpose, and 3,550 re-examinations of children (some on
several occasions) were carried out by the doctors at school; 177 visits to
schools were made for this purpose alone, and other children were seen at
the visits for routine medical inspection.
Medical Treatment.

(a) Minor Ailments Clinics.—The attendances during 1955 were as follows:—

Newbury HallMayesbrook
Number of individual children seen739553
Number of attendances of children1,3061,235
Number of exclusion certificates granted1520
Number of certificates of fitness to attend school granted2328