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West Ham 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for West Ham]

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The following table shows the number of cases of notifiable diseases occurring during the year 1930, together with the number removed to hospitals and the total number of deaths from each disease.

Diseases.Cases Notified.Removed to HospitalTotal Deaths.
Smallpox827827...
Diphtheria85880634
Scarlet Fever9067104
Enteric Fever (including Paratyphoid)551
Puerperal Fever2099
Pneumonia (all forms)35595250
Cerebro Spinal Fever1299*
Acute Polio Myelitis511
Acute Polio Encephalitis.........
Encephalitis Lethargica32...
Erysipelas22541...
Ophthalmia Neonatorum2215...
Malaria1......
Continued Fever41...
Dysentery.........
Puerperal Pyrexia6641...

* Includes unnotified cases.

Table indicating deaths during the past seven years from:—

YearScarlet FeverWhooping CoughMeasles
19229175118
192372312
1924484114
192568132
192672078
19277736
192852669
1929611422
193041978
55615529

Scarlet Fever (Return Cases).
Cases occurring within the margin of one month from
the discharge of a case from Hospital to the same house were
regarded as "Return Cases." Of 710 admitted to Hospital
12, or 1.6 per cent., were associated with recurrent infections in
this way, (see also report of Medical Superintendent of Plaistow
Fever Hospital—pages 96-105).
91
Infectious Diseases.
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES (Other than T.B.).