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Twickenham 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Twickenham]

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Table 5.

Infantile Mortality.

(a) The following table, compiled from official registrations, gives details of the causes of death at various ages under one year of age:—

Under 1 week1-2 weeks2-3 weeks3-4 weeksTotal under 4 weeks4 weeks and under 3 months3 months and under 6 months6 months and under 9 months9 months and | under 12 monthsTotal deaths under 1 year
All Causes :—Certified152219421127
Uncertified ...
Smallpox
Chicken-pox ...
Measles
Scarlet Fever
Diphtheria and Croup
Whooping Cough ......
Influenza
Enteritis
Tuberculous Meningitis
Abdominal Tuberculosis
Other Tuberculous Diseases
Congenital Malformations ..._
Premature Birth8111010
Atrophy, Debility and Marasmus
Atelectasis213i
Injury at Birth
Erysipelas
Syphilis
Rickets
Meningitis (not Tuberculous)
Convulsions ...
Gastritis111
Laryngitis
Bronchitis
Pneumonia (all forms)2114
Suffocation (overlying)11
Other causes551118
Totals ...152219421127

(b) An analysis of the mortality reveals that neo-natal deaths were responsible for 70.33 per cent, of the total deaths, viz.:—

Under 24 hours1 to 7days1 to 4weeksTotal under 4 weeksPercentage total infant deaths
8741970-33