London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Feltham 1950

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Feltham]

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Ophthalmia Neonatorum

Notified
Cases treated at home
Cases treated in hospital
Vision unimpaired
Total blindness
Death

Tuberculosis

New CasesDeaths
Age PeriodsResDiratorvNon-RespiratoryRespiratoryNon- Respiratory
MFMFMFMF
Under 1 yr.
1—5 years1
5—15 ,,2
15—25 „178211
25—35 „78112
35—45 „6612
45—65 „4221
Over 65 ,,11
Total352744511

Tuberculosis
Notifications of new cases of tuberculosis have
increased, the figures being 66 for 1950 and 62 for 1949,
deaths from this cause also show an increase, the figure
being 11 as compared with 5. The overcrowded conditions
under which many people are living, resulting
from the shortage of houses is almost certainly helping
to keep the numbers of new notifications at a comparatively
high figure, but it must also be remembered that
a number of these cases are mild ones which have been
detected at an early stage by the use of mass radiography.
The adequate housing of persons suffering from active
pulmonary tuberculosis and their families is essential if
increases in new cases of this disease are to be prevented.