Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]
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In addition to the above diseases notifiable to the Medical Officer
of Health, certain industrial diseases are notifiable to the Chief Inspector
of Factories, Home Office, under Section 82 of the Factories Act, 1961.
These are cases of Lead, Phosphorous, Arsenical or Mercurial Poisoning
or Anthrax contracted in any factory. The Secretary of State can add other
diseases to those mentioned by Regulation.
The total numbers of deaths of Ilford residents from the undermentioned infectious diseases during 1963 and 1964 were as follows:—
1963 | 1964 | |
---|---|---|
Scarlet Fever | - | - |
Enteric Fever | — | — |
Diphtheria | - | - |
Acute Poliomyelitis | - | - |
Measles | 1 | — |
Whooping Cough | — | — |
Influenza | 8 | 3 |
Tuberculosis — Pulmonary | 12 | 6 |
Other forms | — | — |
Pneumonia (all forms) | 212 | 134 |
Meningococcal Infections | - | - |
Totals | 233 | 143 |
The year 1964 showed a lower incidence of infectious disease,
mainly due to the decrease in the number of cases of measles, 1,131
occurred as compared with 1,277 in the previous year. There were 98
cases of whooping cough as compared with 183 in the previous year.
(a) Smallpox. — No cases were notified during 1964.
Vaccination is the responsibility of the Essex County Council and
details appear in the Part III Services Section of this Report.
(b) Scarlet Fever.— 129 cases occurred in 1964. There were no
deaths from this disease.
(c) Diphtheria. — No case occurred in 1964.
(d) Ophthalmia Neonatorum. — No case occurred in 1964.