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Hackney 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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The following table shows the housing conditions of those persons under 15 years of age who were attacked by scarlet fever during the year:—

Cases removed to Hospital.Cases nursed at Home.
Less than 1 person per room.1 to 2 persons per room.More than 2 persons per room.Less than 1 person per room.1 to 2 persons per room.More than 2 persons per room.
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There were two deaths from scarlet fever during 1936. This
gives a case mortality of 0.38 per cent, attacked, and a deathrate
of 0.009 per 1,000 inhabitants. The mortality rate for London
from scarlet fever during the year was 0.01 per 1,000 inhabitants.
Diphtheria.— There were 344 cases of diphtheria notified
during the year. Fifty of the patients notified were found,
after admission to hospital, not to be suffering from an infectious
disease. The actual number of cases occurring in the Borough
during the year was, therefore, 294. This is a decrease of 95 upon
the actual number of cases that occurred in 1935. The attack-rate
was 1.40 per 1,000 persons living, compared with 1.39 for England
and Wales.
There were 284 cases removed to hospital during the year.
This is equal to 96.6 per cent, of the actual number of cases which
occurred in the Borough during the year.

The following table shows the distribution of diphtheria in the Electoral Wards and Registration Sub-districts of the Borough :—

Area.No. of cases.Attaok-rate per 1,000 living.
The Borough2941.40
Wards:—
Stamford Hill451.27
Downs331.76
West Hackney311.76
Hackney230.92
Kingsland251.24
South Hackney311.43
Clapton Park441.12
Homerton621.95
Registration Sub-Districts:—
Hackney North1091.52
Hackney South-West791.18
Hackney South-East1061.49