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Barnes 1938

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnes]

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SCHOOLS.
There are 28 schools in the district. Of these 13 are Public
Elementary Schools, 2 are County Secondary Schools, and 13 are
private schools.
Careful investigations have been made into all outbreaks of
infectious diseases amongst scholars. Details of the incidence of
scarlet-fever and diphtheria (two of the more serious, but relatively
more preventable, infectious diseases) among children attending
school during the year are given below.
Of 52 cases of scarlet fever notified during the year 37 were cases
in children of school age. Of these 26 were children attending public
elementary schools, and 11 were cases in children attending private
schools (7 at private schools in Barnes, and 4 at private schools outside
the district).
The only case of diphtheria notified during the year was an
adult.

In the 13 public elementary schools cases occurred as under:—

Number of scholars on Register.Number of scholars who suffered from:—
Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria
Barnes Central Boys2121-
„ „ Girls229--
Lowther J.M. and Infants257--
Castelnau J.M. and Infants521-
Westfields Mixed2021-
„ Infants1282-
East Sheen J.M. and Infants4246-
Mortlake Central Boys1911-
,, ,, Girls2191-
Mortlake Council J.M. and Infarts35012-
Mortlake C.E. Mixed1571-
,, „ Infants77--
Mortlake R.C.153--
Total2,65126-

Of the 13 private schools in the district scarlet fever occurred in
only 4 of them. No case of diphtheria occurred in a private school.
The incidence of infectious diseases amongst children of school
age was extremely low. It is very satisfactory to have been able to
restrict the numbers of cases of scarlet-fever and diphtheria amongst
a total of approximately 2,700 school children on the public elementary
school registers to such small numbers as 26 scarlet-fever cases and no
case of diphtheria during the year.