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Walthamstow 1947

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Walthamstow]

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Neo-Natal Mortality.
The neo-natal mortality is the number of deaths of infants
under one month per 1,000 live births. During 1947, 35 infants
died in the first four weeks of life, yielding a rate of 13.1.
For the last ten years in England and Wales the neo-natal
deaths have been approximately half the deaths under one year
of age.

Infant Deaths, Neo-Natal Mortality and Stillbirths

Year.Live Births.Birth Rate.Stillbirths.Neo-Natal Deaths.Infant Deaths.
No.Per 1,000 live births.Per 1,000 population.No.Per 1,000 live births.No.Per 1,000 live births.
W'stow.England & Wales.
19472,67021.85921.60.483513.123.07729
19462,54421.57027.50.594919.224.58734
19451,71316.55632.60.543621.024.86638
19441,91518.95227.10.514020.824.37137
19431,82818.25830.70.574826.225.27340

The neo-natal mortality for England and Wales is shown for
comparison and is higher than the Walthamstow rates with the
exception of 1943.
The death rate from Diarrhoea and Enteritis in children under
one year of age per 1,000 live births was 2.2.
TOTAL INFANT MORTALITY
This is defined as the sum of the deaths that occur during
child birth and during the first year of life.
The attached graph shows the position since 1930 and that the
1947 total Infant Mortality was the lowest recorded.