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Hackney 1923

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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during the year, and issued as required to medical practitioners
applying for it in cases of diphtheria or suspected cases of diphtheria
amongst the poorer inhabitants of the Borough. During
the year 56 bottles of anti-toxin of 8,000 units each were supplied
to medical practitioners, most of which was used for prophylactic
purposes.

The following- table shows the number of attacked persons under 15 years of age not known to have had a previous attack of Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria as they are housed, as follows:—

Disease.Cases removed to HospitalCases nursed at Home
Less than 1 person per room1 to 2 persons per roomMore than 2 persons per roomLess than 1 person per room1 to 2 persons per roomMore than 2 persons per room
Scarlet Fever432516387
Diphtheria2827610142

It is not possible to show the attack rates per 1,000 persons
under 15 years of age, as the records do not give the information
as to the housing conditions of the population coming within this
age period.
Typhoid or Enteric Fever.—During the year under consideration,
17 cases of enteric fever were notified. This shows an increase
of 13 on the number of genuine cases notified during 1922.
The attack rate was 0-07 per 1,000 inhabitants, compared with
0 08 for England and Wales.
14 of the cases were removed to hospital.