§ 39. Mr. W. T. Williamsasked the Minister of Health what action he proposes to take to ensure that persons settling in Great Britain from abroad are free from tuberculosis.
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§ Mr. Iain MacleodI cannot yet add to the reply I gave to the hon. Member for Stoke-on-Trent, Central (Dr. Stross) on 19th June last.
§ 50. Major Beamishasked the Minister of Health what precautions are normally taken to protect the public against infection from individuals who declare, on arrival in this country by air, that they are likely to have been in contact with typhoid or paratyphoid.
§ Mr. Iain MacleodThe airport doctor would normally notify the Medical Officer of Health of the district to which the traveller was going so that the latter could be given suitable advice and kept under observation.
§ 51. Mr. Hastingsasked the Minister of Health how many individuals suffering from active tuberculosis entered this country as immigrants last year; and what steps he is now taking to recognise and exclude such cases.
§ Mr. Iain MacleodNo information is available about the numbers involved. On the second part of the Question I would refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave to the hon. Member for Stoke-on-Trent, Central (Dr. Stross) on 19th June.