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Southall 1942

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

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Notifiable Diseases during the Year.
For the incidence of various infectious diseases, excluding tuberculosis, notified
during the year, under age groups, locality, and certain cases occurring among school
children, see Appendix, Tables XXV, XXVI, and XXVII.
Infectious Disease Visits.
During the year, the Health Visitors paid 730 visits with reference to cases of
infectious disease. One hundred and ninety-five swabs were taken. The total number
of children examined by the Health Visitors in the schools was 505.
Uncleanliness and Verminous conditions in Schoolchildren.
I am obliged to Dr. H. M. C. Macaulay, the school medical officer, for the information
on this subject :—
Number of children on roll at 31st December, 1942 6,642
Total number of examinations of children in the schools by the
school nurses 15,123
Number of individual children found unclean 461
Number of children cleansed under arrangements made by the
Local Education Authority 12
No legal proceedings were taken during the year with regard to uncleanliness or
verminous conditions relating to children attending schools in the Borough.
Prevention of Blindness.
No action has been taken under Section 176 of the Public Health Act, 1936, by
this authority for the prevention of blindness or for the treatment of persons suffering from
any disease or injury to the eyes. Several persons are, however, receiving assistance from
organisations who care for the blind.
Tuberculosis.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
The number of new cases notified during the year was 51.
Other Forms of Tuberculosis.
The number of new cases notified during the year was 13.
Of the total notifications 37 were notified from Institutions (Sanatoria 6, County
Council Hospitals 15, General Hospitals 16).
Deaths from Tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis of the respiratory system, 24 ; other forms, 7.
For details of new cases notified and deaths in 1942, see Appendix, Table XXVIII,
and for the occupations of new cases, see Appendix, Table XXIX.
Public Health (Prevention of Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1925.
Public Health Act, 1936, Section 172.
Action under these powers was not necessary during the year.
Venereal Diseases.
The Middlesex County Council is the authority under the Public Health (Venereal
Disease) Regulations, for the treatment of Venereal Disease in the County.
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