Nationality.
Europeans
Indians
Chinese
M 113
Summary of admissions.
Strength.
Malarial Admissions.
Malarial Admissions per 1,000
221 .... 12 54.30
643 83 129.08
999 51 51.05
Total... 1,863 146 78.37
During Malarial admissions,
Diagnosed microscopically. Diagnosed clinically.
As to species.
1st Quarter 2nd 3rd 4th Diagnosed microscopically 31 "" 23 Diagnosed clinically 24 68 68 "" Benign tertian 61 Sub-tertian 12 Benign tertian 34 Sub-tertian 7 Quartan 4 Type not classified 32 73 73Table V.
Anopheline Larvae Examined Microscopically During 1931.
Month. LARVAE A. A. Maculatus. A. Hyrcanus. A. Minimus. A. Karwari. A. Aitkeni. A. Jeyporiensis. Total. January 26 57 2 314 5 18 1,110 5 36+ ... February 1,023 208 218 20 L 1,476 March. April 183 99 6 288 May 415 67 71 * 556 June 134 21 3 2 160 July... 1,147 19 1,166 August 304 40 34 378 September 500 26 15 123 October. 1,995 159 179 November 393 386 80 *** 664 83 2,420 17 16 December 221 150 29 31 436 892 Total 7,651 1,206 710 223 61 56 9,910Nationality.
Europeans
Indians
Chinese
M 113
Summary of admissions.
Strength.
Malarial Admissions.
Malarial Admissions
per 1,000
221
....
12
54.30
643
83
129.08
999
51
51.05
Total...
1,863
146
78.37
During
Malarial admissions,
Diagnosed microscopically. Diagnosed clinically.
As to species.
1st Quarter
2nd
31
24 Benign tertian 61
Sub-tertian
Benign tertian
12
Sub-tertian
34
7
3rd
""
68 Quartan
Quartan
4th
23
Type not
""
classified 32
146
73
73
Table V.
Anopheline Larvae Examined Microscopically During 1931.
Month.
LARVAE
A.
A.
Total.
A. A.
A.
A. Maculatus. Hyrcanus. Minimus. Karwari. Aitkeni. Jeypori-
ensis.
January
February
March.
1,025
26
57
2
314
5
18
5
22
1,110 36+
...
1,023
208
218
20
L
1,476
April
183
99
6
288
May
415
67
71
*
556
June
134
21
3
2
160
July...
1.147
19
1,166
August
304
40
34
378
September
500
26
15
123
October.
1,995
159
179
November
393
386
80
***
664
83
2,420
17
16
892
December
221
150
29
31
436
Total
7,651
1,206
710
223
61
56
9,910
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