M 56
INFLUENZA.
The deaths registered during 1925 as caused by this disease numbered 45, this being the smallest number of deaths ascribed to this disease for the last eight years.
The following table shows the numbers of deaths due to Influenza for each month since the year 1918.
Month 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 January 0 21 39 20 13 5 2 ... February 16 118 19 13 6 ... ... 2 March 25 75 20 13 4 2 ... ... April 0 41 38 22 18 5 10 ... May 1 75 32 27 13 7 5 ... June 108 137 61 26 44 13 5 50 July 53 77 22 54 40 14 9 11 August 10 30 14 30 30 5 3 ... September 1 8 30 28 40 11 6 ... October ... 70 8 ... ... ... ... ... November 95 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... December 67 9 2 44 35 34 13 ... Total 405 449 542 303 422 83 52 45NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
The incidence of these diseases was slight during 1925, the total number of cases notified being only 404.
Many of these were imported, the local cases amounting only to 336. Of these local cases 125 were Typhoid and Paratyphoid cases, a remarkably small number in so large a population. For the second year in succession there were no cases of plague.
The following table shows, besides the total cases of these diseases, the numbers of cases which were of local origin, imported and brought from the New Territory for the Chinese and Non-Chinese sections of the community.
M 56
INFLUENZA.
The deaths registered during 1925 as caused by this disease numbered 45, this being the smallest number of deaths ascribed to this disease for the last eight years,
The following table shows the numbers of deaths due to Influenza for each month since the year 1918.
Month.
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924
1925
January
0
21
39
20
13
5
2
February
16
118
19
13
6
March
25
75
20
13
4
2
April
0
41
38
22
18
5
10
May
1
75
32
27
13
7
5
June
108
137
61
26
44
13
5
50 50 63 60 S SH
4
4
July
53
77
22
54
40
14
9
11
August
10
30
14
30
30
5
3
September
1
8
30
28
40
11
6
October
70
8
November
95
December
67
ON
9
2
飽 44 35 34
13
64
7
0
27
•
76
5
17
58
1
Total
405 449 542 303
422
83
52
45
NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
The incidence of these diseases was slight during 1925, the total number of cases notified being only 404.
Many of these were imported, the local cases amounting only to 336. Of these local cases 125 were Typhoid and Paratyphoid cases, a remarkably small number in so large a population. For the second year in succession there were no cases of plague.
The following table shows, besides the total cases of these diseases, the numbers of cases which were of local origin, imported and brought from the New Territory for the Chinese and Non- Chinese sections of the community.
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