R

Detailed

TABLE 12 Conid,

Age Group

B

Couse of Death

List No. 8th Revision.

Sex

All Aps

D

M

Bronchitis, emphysema and asthma

490-493

Suicide and self inflicted jinjuries

E950-E959

Certain causes of Perinatal Mortality

760-779

10 Cirrhosis of Liver

HTE H¶X | -T2

526

362

B88

M

217

171

383

394

394

226

226

620

620

M

284

571

79

363

Congenital Anomalies

740-759

HTI

149

134

283

241

135

Nephritis and Nephrosis

580-584

13%

F

273

1!། རྣམཤྩ 39ལ}|||

चालक

223 822 ||||

65 à

Un-

5-14

15–44 | 45–64 | Over known

240

247

10

111

239

44 351 436

41

74

49 46

173 140

1

98m

10

17 16

156)

34

74 190 $2,

34

MINK

30

M

114

Peptic ulcer

511-533

49

T

163

1

All Other causes

I found

1,772

118

1,920

75

24

3,692

193

54

ERI

30: 39 326

TITRER

21

$981906

40

48|

40 45

51

93

95

45

IN

糖粉鲍「招茗

431

34

53.

82

| | |

516;

743

168 275 1,327 514

791 2,070

7X

TABLE 13

INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED CASES AND DEATHS 1967–7]

Discases

1967

1968

Caiss

1969

Deaths

1970 1971 1967

1968

1969 1970 1971

Cholera

JL

Antoebic Dysentery

134

117

$5

61

66

21

12

Bacillary Dysentery

829*

869*:

736

609

343

Cerebro-spinal Meningitis

32

23

10

16

14

Chickenpox

1,257

900

445

959

443

10

Diphtheria

326

113 1

62

43

25

18

Enteric Fever (Typhoid

and Paratyphoid)

728

352

546

438

515

Leprosy

Malaria

Measles

Ophthalmia Neonatorum

148

164

127

135

117

65

19

11

3

4,726

1,138

994

1011

591

191

203

76

84

56

Poliomyelitia

5

15

J6

27

-་་

Puerperal Fever

Scarlet Fever

Tuberculosis

Typhus (Mite-borne)

Whooping Cough

1

-El Glavul

|***N*

13

64

15.253

Total

40

23,742

9.792

**

11,072

10,077

9.028 1,493

483 1,470

1,436

1,250

3

5

111

14,011 14,210 13,473 11,410 2,240 1,583 1,528 1,481

1,271

79

tInfluenza

***

4,923 8,493

3,232

5.814 7,397

25

45

14

16

34

Remarket

- locluding unspecified Dysentery.

† Čas CoDred in 190.

‡ Voluntary Notifications.

The above table omitt rabies, smallpox, plaquo, epidemic touse-horne typhus, yellow fever and relapsing fover—no case of any of which was reported during the year.

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