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Ilford 1959

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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61
SECTION F.
PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OYER, INFECTIOUS
DISEASES.
The following diseases are notifiable to the Medical
Officer of Health:
1. Under Section 144 and 343, Public Health Act,
1936.
Smallpox Relapsing Fever.
Cholera Anthrax (made notifiable by
Diphtheria the Local Authority as
Membranous Croup from 1/4/22).
Erysipelas Pemphigus Neonatorum
Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever (made notifiable by the
Typhus Fever Local Authority as from
Enteric fever (Typhoid and 29/6/29).
Para-typhoid)
2. Under Regulations of the Ministry of Health.
Plague L.G.B. Order, 19/9/1900.
Puerperal Pyrexia The Puerperal Pyrexia
(Amendment) Regulations,
1954.
Ophthalmia Neonatorum P.H. (Ophthalmia Neonatorum)
Regulations, 1926.
Acute Primary and Acute
Influenzal Pneumonia
Dysentery
Malaria
P.H. (infectious Diseases)
Regulations, 1953.
Tuberculosis P.H. (Tuberculosis) Regulations,
1952.
Acute Rheumatism (up to 16 The Acute Rheumatism
years) (Amendment) Regulations,
1958.
Measles and Whooping Cough The Measles and Whooping
Cough Regulations, 1940.
Acute Poliomyelitis
Acute Encephalitis
Meningococcal Infection
P.H. (Acute Poliomyelitis,
Acute Encephalitis and
Meningococcal Infection)
Regulations, 1949.