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Gestational Analysis of Resident Births by Racial Subgroups

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Gestational Analysis of Resident Births by Racial Subgroups

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    1. Gestational Analysis of Resident Births by Racial Subgroups The remainder of the slides are included as back-up for possible questions. The remainder of the slides are included as back-up for possible questions.

    2. The largest number of births in White residents that are preterm are in the 33-36 week gestational group; this is similar to the state totals. The largest number of births in White residents that are preterm are in the 33-36 week gestational group; this is similar to the state totals.

    3. The majority of infant deaths to White residents are either full-term or under 23 weeks gestation. The majority of infant deaths to White residents are either full-term or under 23 weeks gestation.

    4. Similarly looking at infant death rates among White residents, infant death rates are highest in the < 28 week gestational groups. Similarly looking at infant death rates among White residents, infant death rates are highest in the < 28 week gestational groups.

    5. For Black residents, the majority of preterm infant births occur in the 33-36 week gestational group which mirrors the White residents. For Black residents, the majority of preterm infant births occur in the 33-36 week gestational group which mirrors the White residents.

    6. Among Black residents, about 10% of all the preterm births are in the 33-36 week gestational group. Among Black residents, about 10% of all the preterm births are in the 33-36 week gestational group.

    7. The majority of infant deaths in Black residents occur in either the full-term or < 28 week gestational groups. The majority of infant deaths in Black residents occur in either the full-term or < 28 week gestational groups.

    8. Among Black residents, over 50% of infant deaths occur in the under 23 week gestation group, followed by the 24-28 week and full-term groups. Among Black residents, over 50% of infant deaths occur in the under 23 week gestation group, followed by the 24-28 week and full-term groups.

    9. Among Black residents, the infant mortality rate is highest in the < 28 week gestation. Among Black residents, the infant mortality rate is highest in the < 28 week gestation.

    10. For Asian residents, the majority of preterm births occur in the 33-36 week gestational group. For Asian residents, the majority of preterm births occur in the 33-36 week gestational group.

    11. For Asian residents, about 8% of preterm births are in the 33-36 week gestational group. For Asian residents, about 8% of preterm births are in the 33-36 week gestational group.

    12. For Asian residents, the majority of infant deaths are either < 28 weeks or full-term infants. The variability is likely a result of small numbers. For Asian residents, the majority of infant deaths are either < 28 weeks or full-term infants. The variability is likely a result of small numbers.

    13. For Asian residents, the highest percentage of infant deaths are either < 28 weeks or full-term. Small numbers contribute to the large variability in percentages. For Asian residents, the highest percentage of infant deaths are either < 28 weeks or full-term. Small numbers contribute to the large variability in percentages.

    14. For Asian residents, the highest infant mortality rate is in the < 23 week gestational group. For Asian residents, the highest infant mortality rate is in the < 23 week gestational group.

    15. For the Hispanic residents, the highest number of preterm births occur in the 33-36 week gestational group. There is an apparent rise in the number of Hispanic infants born in the state; in fact, the Hispanic population is the fastest growing minority group in the state. For the Hispanic residents, the highest number of preterm births occur in the 33-36 week gestational group. There is an apparent rise in the number of Hispanic infants born in the state; in fact, the Hispanic population is the fastest growing minority group in the state.

    16. Among Hispanic residents, 7-8% of the preterm births are in the 33-36 week gestational group. Among Hispanic residents, 7-8% of the preterm births are in the 33-36 week gestational group.

    17. Similar to the other racial/ethnic groups, the majority of infant deaths occurs in either the < 23 week gestation or full-term gestational group. Again, small numbers contribute to the variation. Similar to the other racial/ethnic groups, the majority of infant deaths occurs in either the < 23 week gestation or full-term gestational group. Again, small numbers contribute to the variation.

    18. Among Hispanic residents, the largest percent of infant deaths occur in the < 23 week gestation or in the full-term infants. Among Hispanic residents, the largest percent of infant deaths occur in the < 23 week gestation or in the full-term infants.

    19. Among Hispanic residents, the highest infant death rates occur in the < 23 week gestational group, followed by the 24-28 week gestational group. Among Hispanic residents, the highest infant death rates occur in the < 23 week gestational group, followed by the 24-28 week gestational group.

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