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Barnes 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnes]

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PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS
DISEASES.
Incidence of Notifiable Infectious Diseases.
Comparison between the incidence of certain of the notifiable
infectious diseases in Barnes, and in London and England and
Wales, is shown below:—

Table 21.—Infectious Diseases: Incidence per 1,000 of the Population in 1943.

Disease.Barnes.London.England and Wales.
Typhoid Fever0.060.010.01
Paratyphoid Fever0.030.010.01
Cerebro-spinal Fever0.060.090.08
Scarlet Fever5.473.803.01
Whooping Cough2.442.682.54
Diphtheria0.090.740.88
Erysipelas0.150.42031
Small-pox
Measles3.309.179.88
Pneumonia0.591.271.34

Table 22.—Notifiable Infectious Diseases, 1943.

Diseases.Total Cases Notified.Under 1 yearl to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.Ages, in years.ParishRemoved to Hospital.Total Deaths of Residents. †
4 to 5.5 to 10- 10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 25.1 25 to 35.35 to 45.45 to 65.! 65 and over.BarnesMortlake.
Diphtheria312213
Scarlet Fever18417816211051562387971841
Measles11151613221726622246655
Typhoid Fever211_22
Paratyphoid Fever1111
Dysentery2222
Pul. Tuberculosis4312118578118253418
Non-Pul. Tuberculosis711115264
Pneumonia201211195812421
Erysipelas5131232
Puerperal Pyrexia1111
Opthalmia neonatorum1111
Cerebro-spinal Fever?1122
Whooping Cough824139181718217758
Malaria111
All Diseases46512371335655152241918171222817728825544

† The deaths recorded in this column are the total corrected number of
deaths assignable to the District, and are not necessarily deaths of persons
recorded as notified during the year.