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Infant Mortality Rate by Cleveland Neighborhood, 1998-2000

A table of average annual infant mortality rates across neighborhoods in Cleveland for 1998-2000 are presented. Source: Cuyahoga County Board of Health


Infant mortality rates, averaged over the years 1998-2000 for each Cleveland neighborhood, are presented in this table.  The average annual infant mortality rate is calculated as

           the number of infant deaths (born alive)

           within the first year of life for a time period, in a particular area

= ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------    X     1,000

            the total number of live births in same time period

            to mothers claiming residence in the same area.

Here, the area is defined as the municipality as listed on the table. Mother's residence is determined from birth certificate data.

By multiplying the rate by 1,000, the infant morality rate (as seen in the table) is expressed as the average annual number of infant deaths per 1,000 residents for 1998 through 2000.

Nearly all but three Cleveland neighborhoods had an average annual infant mortality rate that was lower than the Healthy People 2000 target.

IMR Cle 1998-2000 - CCBH

Go to the Indicator Abstracts found in page 4 of the original report for a detailed analysis of these data, how these rates compare to the Healthy Family 2000 target levels and for dditional information on causes of death.

Posted by db last modified September 24, 2007

Keywords: Infant Mortality, Municipal, Statistics

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