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Ilford 1960

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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67
SECTION F.
PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, 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 l/4/32).
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 ) P.H. (Infectious Diseases)
Dysentery ) Regulations, 1953 and 1960.
Malaria )
Anthrax )
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 ) P.H. (Acute Poliomyelitis,
Acute Encephalitis ) Acute Encephalitis and
Meningococcal Infection ) Meningococcal Infection)
Regulations, 1949.