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Barnes 1944

[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:-

T able 22.—I nfectious D iseases: I ncidence per 1,000 of the

Disease.Populationin 1944.England and Wales.
Barnes.London.
Typhoid Fever-0.010.01
Paratyphoid Fever-0.010.01
Cerebro-spinal Fever-0.060.05
Scarlet Fever1.521.572.40
Whooping Cough3.272.962.49
Diphtheria0.460.310.58
Erysipelas0.300.370.29
Small-pox-0.000.00
Measles2.062.984.16
Pneumonia0.550.930.97

T able 23.—N otifiable I nfectious D iseases, 1944.

Diseases.Ages, in years.ParishKemoved to Hospital.Total Deaths of Residents.†
total Cases Notified.Uncel 1 yearl to 2.2 to 1.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20. |20 to 25.25 to 35.35 to 45.1 45 to 65.65 and over.BarnesMortlake.
Diphtheria15-2-2-122132--7815l
Scarlet Fever50_157318822211-222847-
Measles68-2994342321-2-51157-
Dysentery1--1----------1--
50--1--18811613213374611
Non-Pul. Tuberculosis1---------1---1-53
Pneumonia18-1-1131---371513613
Erysipelas10-1-------2-4355--
Ophthalmia neonator'm11-------------11-
Whooping Cough10891412191240----11-278112-
All Diseases3221021 28382097131513201328613318914128

† 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.