HC Deb 17 July 1930 vol 241 c1492W
Mr. BROAD

asked the Minister of Health how many cases of the following diseases were notified during the year 1929 in England and Wales and how many deaths were registered from the same diseases: measles, scarlet fever, influenza, diphtheria, small-pox, chickenpox, and tuberculosis?

Mr. GREENWOOD

Influenza is not notifiable in England and Wales, and measles and chicken-pox are notifiable only in certain areas. The number of notified cases of these diseases cannot, therefore, be stated. Such figures as are available are shown in the following table:

England and Wales (including Port Sanitary Districts). England and Wales.
Gases notified (excluding non-civilians) in 52 weeks ended 28-12-29. Deaths registered in Calendar year 1029 and classified to disease named.
Measles 3,388
Scarlet Fever 120,232 717
Influenza 29,084
Diphtheria 62,774 3,446
Smallpox 10,967 39
Chicken-pox 53
Tuberculosis (all forms). 69,178 37,990