AnnualReport-1926 — Page 360

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Cholera.

No case of locally acquired Cholera has been notified in the Colony since September 1922.

Three cases were reported during 1926, all were imported. One case being Non-Chinese and two Chinese.

Small-pox.

The incidence of this disease was very slight during 1926. The total number of cases notified being 49 of which 31 only were local cases, 17 were imported and one being from the New Territories.

The Non-Chinese cases numbered 4 of which 2 were imported.

The following table shows the monthly incidence of Small-pox for the last 10 years.

MONTHLY PREVALENCE OF SMALL-POX 1917 TO 1926.

Month 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 January. 358 1 3 433 7 36 11 6 15 February 176 0 March 38 288 850 11 33 8 255 6 April 263 18 13 38 187 May 19 62 21 14 June 61 July 61 14 19 August 91 September.. 210 0 3 0 0 0 40 19 29 October.... 0 3 0 0 0 0 29 165 November.. 0 3 0 0 19 165 1 December 6 0 0 397 407 Total 595 32 27 34 191 212 320 913 66 49

Cerebro Spinal Fever.

The incidence of this disease during 1926 continued to be slight. The cases notified numbered 14 of which 13 were local cases and 1 was imported.

The Chinese cases numbered 13 of which 1 was imported there being 1 Non-Chinese case.

The following table shows the monthly incidence of Cerebro Spinal Fever for each year since it was first notified in 1918.

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M 59 Cholera. No case of locally acquired Cholera has been notified in the Colony since September 1922. Three cases were reported during 1926, all were imported. One case being Non-Chinese and two Chinese. Small-pox. The incidence of this disease was very slight during 1926. The total number of cases notified being 49 of which 31 only were local cases, 17 were imported and one being from the New Territories. The Non-Chinese cases numbered 4 of which 2 were imported. The following table shows the monthly incidence of Small-pox for the last 10 years. MONTHLY PREVALENCE OF SMALL-POX 1917 TO 1926. Month 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 January. 358 1 3 433 7 36 11 6 15 February 176 0 March 38 288 850 11 33 8 255 6 April 263 18 13 38 187 May 19 62 21 14 June 61 July 61 14 19 August 91 September.. 210 0 3 0 0 0 40 19 29 October.... 0 3 0 0 0 0 29 165 November.. 0 3 0 0 19 165 1 December 6 0 0 397 407 Total 595 32 27 34 191 212 320 913 66 49 Cerebro Spinal Fever. The incidence of this disease during 1926 continued to be slight. The cases notified numbered 14 of which 13 were local cases and 1 was imported. The Chinese cases numbered 13 of which 1 was imported there being 1 Non-Chinese case. The following table shows the monthly incidence of Cerebro Spinal Fever for each year since it was first notified in 1918. Page 360 Page 361
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M 59 Cholera. No case of locally acquired Cholera has been notified in the Colony since September 1922. Three cases were reported during 1926, all were imported. One case being Non-Chinese and two Chinese. Small-pox. The incidence of this disease was very slight during 1926. The total number of cases notified being 49 of which 31 only were local cases, 17 were imported and one being from the New Territories. The Non-Chinese cases numbered 4 of which 2 were imported. The following table shows the monthly incidence of Small- pox for the last 10 years. MONTHLY PREVALENCE OF SMALL-POX 1917 TO 1926. Month 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 | 1925 1926 January. 358 February 176 March 38 April 263 18 13 May June July August September.. October.... November.. December 210003000... MORGENOOOCO- IM-HOCOM C-COON 1 3 433 7 36 11 6 15 0 288850+OMO IR 11 33 8 255 6 38 187 19 62 21 14 61 61 14 19 91 40 19 29 165 1 397 407 ORUELIGIODOOD 6 3 6 0 Total 595 32 27 34 191 212 1320 913 66 49 Cerebro Spinal Fever. The incidence of this disease during 1926 continued to be. slight. The cases notified numbered 14 of which 13 were local cases and 1 was imported. The Chinese cases numbered 13 of which 1 was imported there being 1 Non-Chinese case. The following table shows the monthly incidence of Cerebro Spinal Fever for each year since it was first notified in 1918. Page 360Page 361
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M 59

Cholera.

No case of locally acquired Cholera has been notified in the Colony since September 1922.

Three cases were reported during 1926, all were imported. One case being Non-Chinese and two Chinese.

Small-pox.

The incidence of this disease was very slight during 1926. The total number of cases notified being 49 of which 31 only were local cases, 17 were imported and one being from the New Territories.

The Non-Chinese cases numbered 4 of which 2 were imported.

The following table shows the monthly incidence of Small- pox for the last 10 years.

MONTHLY PREVALENCE OF SMALL-POX 1917 TO 1926.

Month

1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 | 1925 1926

January.

358

February

176

March

38

April

263

18

13

May June

July August

September.. October.... November.. December

210003000...

MORGENOOOCO-

IM-HOCOM

C-COON

1

3

433

7

36

11

6

15

0

288850+OMO IR

11 33

8

255

6

38

187

19

62

21

14

61

61

14

19

91

40

19

29

165

1

397

407

ORUELIGIODOOD

6

3

6

0

Total

595

32

27

34 191

212 1320 913

66

49

Cerebro Spinal Fever.

The incidence of this disease during 1926 continued to be. slight. The cases notified numbered 14 of which 13 were local cases and 1 was imported.

The Chinese cases numbered 13 of which 1 was imported there being 1 Non-Chinese case.

The following table shows the monthly incidence of Cerebro Spinal Fever for each year since it was first notified in 1918.

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