Home » Contributors » db » Export » Infant Mortality in Cleveland - table
Document Actions

Infant Mortality in Cleveland - table

This table displays various measures of infant mortality in Cleveland and its neighborhoods (SPAs), comparing mortality rates per 1.000 live births for 2000-2002 to 1996-1999. Click the title above to view the entire table.

Change in Infant Mortality Rates from 1996 to 2002, by Statistical Planning Areas of Cleveland

Sorted By Highest Average Rate in 2000-2002

     
Neighborhood

Infant Deaths
2000-02
Infant Mortality Rates
(per 1,000 births per area)
Percent change in Avg Rates from 96-99 to 00-02Percent change in Avg Rates from 92-95 to 00-02
Rate
for 2002 only
Average Rate
2000-2002
Average Rate
1996-1999
Average Rate 1992-1995
Goodrich-Kirtland Park40.022.117.917.124%30%
University40.021.912.412.677%74%
Forest Hills1328.619.113.214.044%36%
Hough1525.518.722.918.1-18%4%
Downtown235.718.242.90.0-58%0%
Fairfax534.517.521.121.8-17%-20%
Riverside414.917.420.912.3-17%41%
North Collinwood138.817.413.811.025%59%
Lee-Miles823.316.311.621.341%-24%
Woodland Hills1015.815.918.118.1-12%-12%
Mt. Pleasant1516.315.713.720.715%-24%
St. Clair-Superior913.215.629.216.4-46%-5%
Tremont68.113.817.521.4-21%-35%
Central916.113.218.530.6-29%-57%
North Broadway50.012.318.217.5-33%-30%
South Broadway123.411.913.812.2-14%-3%
Glenville145.511.816.822.2-29%-47%
Buckeye-Shaker725.811.618.427.3-37%-57%
Stockyards513.911.36.718.368%-38%
Edgewater314.311.217.616.0-36%-30%
Union-Miles80.010.721.028.0-49%-62%
South Collinwood616.410.16.312.661%-20%
West Boulevard73.98.38.610.9-4%-25%
Brooklyn Centre40.08.28.425.6-2%-68%
Corlett55.67.812.216.0-36%-51%
Detroit-Shoreway73.67.213.420.8-46%-66%
Ohio City37.26.96.413.47%-49%
Jefferson67.06.64.09.766%-32%
Clark-Fulton50.06.310.311.0-39%-43%
Kinsman37.36.113.925.6-56%-76%
Cudell312.35.99.214.1-35%-58%
Old Brooklyn86.85.59.210.2-40%-46%
Puritas-Longmead20.03.37.510.4-56%-68%
Kamms Corners33.43.36.87.6-52%-57%
Euclid-Green19.63.215.518.6-79%-83%
Industrial Valley00.00.00.567.0-100%-100%
REF: Cleveland city2349.910.913.717.3-20%-37%
REF: Cuyahoga4497.58.29.812.6-16%-35%
REF: State of Ohio34917.97.78.08.2-4%-7%
Infant mortality reflect deaths within the first year of life
Since infant mortality rates are highly variable on a year-to-year basis, averaged rates of 3 to 5 years are recommended for comparison.
Posted by db last modified September 24, 2007
Contributors: Office of Biostatistics, CDPH., Data source: CANDO/Case Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change
Copyright: 2005 Cleveland Dept of Public Health

Keywords: Infant Mortality, Leading Causes of Death, Municipal, Statistics

LocalHealth is a network of health information users hosted by the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and developed in association with our primary partners:


       CCBH Thumbnail Logo      CPRN Data Users Coalition Logo  

SOM logo       SOM logo

CMNH logo


Website by LocalHealth.


Powered by Plone, the Open Source Content Management System

Copyright © 2003-2012