Pregnancy Rate

Connected Terms: • Lung Diseases, Obstructive   • Asthma   • Wounds and Injuries   • Birth Weight   • Patient Care   • Hospitalization   • Prenatal Care   • Feeding Behavior   • Breast Feeding   • Smoking   • Tobacco Smoking   • Violence   • Domestic Violence   • Intimate Partner Violence   • Persons   • Infant, Newborn   • Infant, Low Birth Weight   • Infant, Premature   • Medically Uninsured   • Health Status   • Health Status Disparities   • Nutritional Status   • Social Determinants of Health   • Child Health   • Infant Health   • Women's Health   • Maternal Health   • Socioeconomic Factors   • Educational Status   • Employment   • Unemployment   • Income   • Poverty   • Food Assistance   • Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)   • Insurance Coverage   • Insurance, Health   • Accidents   • 2012 Marion County Public Health Department Commuity Health Assessment Survey   •  Fetal Mortality   • Infant Mortality   • Perinatal Mortality   • Maternal Mortality   • Mortality, Premature   • Parity   • Pregnancy in Adolescence

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Marion County Community Health Assessment 2014: Maternal, Infant and Children to Age 4 Final Report (Marion County, 2003-2014)

This link is to the Marion County Public Health Department's comprehensive community health assessment (CHA) report on maternal, infant, and young child (0-4 years of age) health. For the complete CHA report (all age groups), please refer to http://marionhealth.org/mcphd-community-health-assessment-2014/ instead of the above link.

DR3737 MCPHD 2016-2017 community report tablesDR3737 MCPHD 2016-2017 community report natality & infant mortality tables.doc

Neonatal and infant mortality rates among racial/ethnic minority residents were higher than among White residents of Marion County during 2016 and 2017. Black residents carried the highest burden of disease with rates more than twice that of White residents (DR3737).