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Diagram showing the proportion of population protected during seven years ending 1899-1900
and the death-rate from small-pox per 10,000 of population during 1899.

The above diagram demonstrates very clearly the protection afforded by
vaccination and bears evidence of the efficiency of the work done.

Vaccination work in Berar compared
with other provinces.

12. The result obtained in Berar compared with
other provinces is given in the following table :—

                  Table No. 4.— Vaccination work in Berar compared with other provinces.

Provinces.

Average
number
of vaccination
performed by
each vaccina-
tor.

Percentage of
success in
primary
vaccination.

Proportion
per mille of
the population
protected.

Mean death-
rate from
small-pox for
five years.

Average cost
of each suc-
cessful case.

Rs.

a.

p.

Bengal, 1898-99 ... ...

586

98.14

28.94

.18

0

1

4

North-Western Provinces and
Oudh, 1898-99.

1,598

94.96

26.92

.51

0

1

8

Punjab, l898-99 ... ...

2,775

94.84

35.37

0.77

0

2

2

Central Provinces, 1898-99 ...

1,588

96.00

31.70

0.39

0

1

11

Berar, 1898-99 ... ...

3,020

97.1

34.6

.24

0

2

9

Madras, 1898-99 ... ...

1,330

89.6

26.7

.4

0

4

3

Bombay, 1898-99... ...

1,539

92.86

26.67

.16

0

6

9

Berar, 1899-1900... ...

3,997

95.8

43.2

.2

0

2

3

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