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Hackney 1924

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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The table below gives the distribution of the notified cases in the Sub-districts of the Borough :—

Sub-Districts.North.Central.South-west.South-east.
Number of cases of Typhoid Fever1232

There were no deaths from enteric fever in the Borough last
year.
The mortality from enteric fever for the same period in
London was '01 per 1,000 inhabitants.
During the year 39 specimens of blood from persons suspected
to be suffering from enteric fever were submitted to
Widal's test. All gave a negative reaction.
Continued Fever.— There were no notifications of continued
fever in the Borough during the year.
Typhus Fever.— There was not any notification of typhus
fever in the Borough during the year
Puerperal Fever.— There were 11 cases of puerperal fever
notified during 1924; 8 cases were removed to hospital. The
deaths from puerperal fever and septicaemia numbered 3. The
attack-rate for the year was 2 6 per 1,000 births, and the deathrate
0.7 per 1,000 births.
Plague.— There were no notifications of plague in the
Borough during the year.
Cholera.— There were no notifications of Cholera in the
Borough during the year.
Erysipelas.— There were 48 cases of Erysipelas notified
during 1924. This is equal to an attack-rate of 0 21 per 1,000
inhabitants, compared with 0 33 for England and Wales. Of the
48 cases notified, 15 were removed to hospital.