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Prevalance of, and control over, Infectious and other Diseases {continued)
Puerperal Pyrexia. 54 notifications of puerperal pyrexia were
received. The attack-rate per thousand total births was 32 0. Only
22 of these cases were residents of Northampton County Borough. All of
the confinements had taken place in institutions and all the women were
treated in hospital. (Due to efficient treatment now available these
figures are merely of academic significance).
Venereal Diseases. The Special Clinic for venereal diseases held
General Hospital is under the administrative control
of the Northampton and District Hospital Management Committee.
The times at which the clinics are held at Northampton General
Hospital are given on page 22.
New cases from Northampton County Borough totalled 135 (10
syphilis, 41 gonorrhoea, and 84 other conditions).
Comment is made concerning the 41 cases of gonorrhoea because
since 1956, when there were 21 cases, a careful watch has been kept as
stated in previous Reports concerning a gradual increase. Teenagers
have received their share in the blame, but the following figures shew they
are not wholly responsible:—
MALES
FEMALES
TOTALS
Teenagers.
1
3
4
20 to 29 years
17
4
21
30 years and over ...
13
3
16
Totals .
31
10
41
Eleven of these cases were commonwealth patients recently arrived
in this country.
Cancer. The number of cancer deaths in Northampton was 237
giving a local death-rate from this cause of 2-34; for England and Wales
it was 2T6.
A general increase in cancer deaths is noted (for details see case 16
and Table C).
Bacteriology. All bacteriological work for the Health Department is
done at the Public Health Laboratory, Northampton General Hospital.
Disinfection. The number of disinfections carried out at the Disin¬
fecting Station, St. Andrew’s Road, was 16. These consisted mainly of
rags for export and bedding.