Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1933, Side 185

Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1933, Side 185
181 Tlie most notable feature of the year is llie decrease in the num- her of deatlis from tuberculosis. Since 1924 tuberculosis Iias caused llre deatli of 2 °/oo of the whole population but in 1983 the numher of deatlis suddenly dropped to l,5°/oo. Thorough registration ol' deaths began in Icelánd in 1911 and only in this first vear of registration the proportional number of deaths lrom tuherculosis was lower than in 1933. In tliis connection the enormous decrease in the cases of meningeal tuberculosis may be mentioned as a very notable í'act. Not onlv has this disease never caused fewer deaths since 1911 but the percentage as compared witli the total number of deaths from tuber- culosis has never heen lower. On pages 46 47 is a survey of the total number of deaths from tuberculosis (all forms) in the whole country during the years 1911 1933, showing tlie lotai number ol' deatlis form tubereulosis in each year, number of deatlis per 1000 inhabitants, number of deaths from meningeal tuberculosis out of llie total, and finally how many per cent. of the aggregate number ol' deaths were caused by meningeal tuberculosis. Many district medical officers in Iceland have of late increased their eíforts to trace the origiii of tuberculous infection. Pirquet tests on school cliildren liave proved a good guide in íinding out tuber- culous families, but the number of doctors carrying out such tests is still too small. This year 15 district medical officers have carried out Pirquet test on a number of school children and the results may be seen in table X in this book. The total result shows that 34,0 °/o ol' the children were Pirquet positive. Tuberculous infection seems on the wliole to be more general in towns and villages, especially some ol' the smaller ones, tlian in the country. The medical authorities liave planned a systematic search through- out the country for tuberculous bacilli carriers and sources of tuber- culous infection with a view to checking the spread of the disease more effectually than has hitherto been possible. One such searching- expedition was undertaken l»y way of a trial in tlie latter lialf of the summer 1934 by a young physician, Dr. Sigurður Sigurðsson, a spe- cialist in tuberculous diseases, wlio at the initiation of the sanitary authorities went to a little fisliing village on tlie nortli-east coast of Iceland, Raufarhöfn, in order to investigate the alarming spread of luherculosis which has taken place there in recent years. The doctor’s report on this expedition forms Part III of this book. As may be seen from the report such investigation provides valuahle information as to the propagation of tuherculosis and the way it spreads in indi- vidual districts and may form the basis for practical prophylactic measures. The following is a translated summary of Dr. Sigurðsson’s report: Raufarhöfn is a secluded village on the north-east coast of the country. Number of inhabitants about 200. The reason for tliis in- vestigation was the fact that tubefcidosis seems to have increased greatly in tliis village during the last few years. Prior to 1928 tu- berculosis in this village and neighbourliood was negligible according to the opinion of tlie district medical officers. But from 1928—1934,
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