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including rats suspected of infection.
In the year 1907 there were only 240 plague
cases recorded. The absence of anti-flea measures in washing out houses where plague rats have been found has no apparent effect. It may be that the cases would have been still less if more rat
infected houses had been washed out.
Only 16 rats were declared to be plague infected in the City of Victoria during the whole year out of
25,265 collected.
The figures point to there being a very small epizootic during this year. General cleansing was carried
out in the winter of 1906 1907 and through 1907.
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Coming now to the year 1908 it is notice-
-able that there are some noteworthy differences between this
year and previous years.
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In the first place owing to the giving up
of the rat catching staff the number of rats collected has
been only 5,722 to the end of June. (Excepting the year 1906 the number collected had been going up since 1904). Only 31 rats
have been returned as infected. Anti-flea measures following
the discovery of rat-infected houses have therefore been
negligable when compared with previous years.
Secondly if it is correct that in 1907
there was a very slight epizootic there would be a much larger
number of non-immune rata living at the beginning of this year's
plague season than there would have been if last year's
epizootic had been severe.
That there has been a severe epizootic this
year in spite of the few number of infected rats reported from
the Public Mortuary is very probable. Certainly dead rats in the
streets has been a more frequent sight this year than any other
year I remember. Before the rat catching staff was abolished
such rats would be collected by the rat catching coolies and
sent for examination. This year they must have been practically
all swept up by the scavengers.
General