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The disease is not notifiable and so its prevalence can only be judged from the number of deaths due to it.

The following table shows the deaths registered as due to Influenza during the years 1918 to 1922 inclusive.

Month 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 January 0 21 39 20 13 February 0 16 118 19 13 March 0 25 75 20 13 April 0 41 38 22 18 May 1 75 32 27 13 June 108 137 61 26 11 July 53 77 22 54 40 August 10 30 14 30 30 September 1 70 28 40 14 October 30 95 40 14 13 November 64 67 35 27 76 December 255 00 27 58 34 Total 405 149 542 303 422

Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever.

Paratyphoid Fever was not a notifiable disease in Hongkong prior to 1914.

During the early years of the Colony many deaths were ascribed to continued fever. This term gradually fell into disuse with more accurate means of diagnosis, but it is probable that many cases of Paratyphoid Fever were notified as Typhoid Fever and that the term Continued Fever covered both these groups.

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M 64 The disease is not notifiable and so its prevalence can only be judged from the number of deaths due to it. The following table shows the deaths registered as due to Influenza during the years 1918 to 1922 inclusive. Month 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 January 0 21 39 20 13 February 0 16 118 19 13 March 0 25 75 20 13 April 0 41 38 22 18 May 1 75 32 27 13 June 108 137 61 26 11 July 53 77 22 54 40 August 10 30 14 30 30 September 1 70 28 40 14 October 30 95 40 14 13 November 64 67 35 27 76 December 255 00 27 58 34 Total 405 149 542 303 422 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever. Paratyphoid Fever was not a notifiable disease in Hongkong prior to 1914. During the early years of the Colony many deaths were ascribed to continued fever. This term gradually fell into disuse with more accurate means of diagnosis, but it is probable that many cases of Paratyphoid Fever were notified as Typhoid Fever and that the term Continued Fever covered both these groups.
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M 64 The disease is not notifiable and so its prevalence can only be judged from the number of deaths due to it. The following table shows the deaths registered as due to In- fluenza during the years 1918 to 1922 inclusive. Month 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 January 0 21 39 20 13 February 0 16 118 19 13 March 25 75 20 13 April 0 +1 38 22 18 May 1 75 32 27 13 June 108 137 61 26 11 July 53 77 22 54 40 August 10 30 14 30 30 September I October November December 2555 70 95 67 00:00 02:01 30 28 40 14 13 64 35 27 76 34 17 58 Total 405 149 542 303 422 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever. Paratyphoid Fever was not a notifiable disease in Hongkong prior to 1914. During the early years of the Colony many deaths were ascribed to continued fever. This term gradually fell into disuse with more accurate means of diagnosis, but it is probable that many cases of Paratyphoid Fever were notified as Typhoid Fever and that the term Continued Fever covered both these groups.
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M 64

The disease is not notifiable and so its prevalence can only be judged from the number of deaths due to it.

The following table shows the deaths registered as due to In- fluenza during the years 1918 to 1922 inclusive.

Month

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

January

0

21

39

20

13

February

0

16

118

19

13

March

25

75

20

13

April

0

+1

38

22

18

May

1

75

32

27

13

June

108

137

61

26

11

July

53

77

22

54

40

August

10

30

14

30

30

September

I

October

November December

2555

70

95

67

00:00 02:01

30

28

40

14

13

64

35

27

76

34

17

58

Total

405

149

542

303

422

Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever.

Paratyphoid Fever was not a notifiable disease in Hongkong prior to 1914.

During the early years of the Colony many deaths were ascribed to continued fever. This term gradually fell into disuse with more accurate means of diagnosis, but it is probable that many cases of Paratyphoid Fever were notified as Typhoid Fever and that the term Continued Fever covered both these groups.

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