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Mitcham 1947

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Mitcham]

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The following table gives details of notifications and the number of each age group immunised:—

NOTIFICATIONSDEATHS
Age at date of notification.Number of cases notifiedNumber of cases included in preceding column in which the patient had completed a full course of immunisation.Age at date of deathNumber of deathsNumber of cases included in preceding column in which the patient had completed a full course of immunisation.
Under 1Under 1
11
'22
33
414
5-95-9
10-1410-14
Over 143
Totals4Totals

The number of cases is a considerable decrease over 1946,
when 32 cases were notified. Immunisation and reinforcing doses
were available to every school child whose parents gave consent.
Diphtheria Immunisation
Efforts have continued during the year to obtain the immunisation
of every child before his second birthday. A birthday
greeting letter is sent on the first birthday, making an appointment
for immunisation, and three clinics are available, so that no
mother is beyond easy walking distance of a clinic. The health
visitors have urged the mothers at the welfare centres, and when
making home visits, to have their children immunised, and have
made special visits in difficult cases.
Immunisation has been continued at the schools. All the
non-immunised children at the Day Nurseries were immunised
after admission.