CDC-2023年美国出生率统计报告.pdf,Vital Statistics Rapid Release Report No. 35 April 2024 Births: Provisional Data for 2023 by Brady E. Hamilton, Ph.D., Joyce A. Martin, M.P.H., and Michelle J.K. Osterman, M.H.S. Abstract Keywords: birth rates • m
The rate of preterm births went up by 12% between 2014 and 2022. Simultaneously, early-term birth rates went up by 20%. Preterm births are among the top reasons behind the deaths of infants across the US. According to the authors behind theNational Vital Statisticsreport of the CDC, gesta...
Data releasedWednesday from the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics shows the preterm birth rate — meaning delivery before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy — rose 12% during that time period, while early-term birth rates, at 37 to 38 completed weeks, rose 20%. This is compared to ...
Data on marital status, cesarean delivery, preterm births, and low birthweight are also presented. Methods鈥擠ata in this report are based on 99.95 percent of births for 2009. The records are weighted to independent control counts of all births received in state vital statistics offices in 2009...
"It's essentially unchanged. It's a very small difference, relatively speaking, compared to the total number of births, which are in the millions," said Brady Hamilton, a statistician demographer at the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics. ...
March 20, 2009 — Following a 14-year decline, birthrates for US teens 15 to 19 years of age increased 3% in 2006 and 1% in 2007, according to data released on March 18 by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics. The CDC ...
National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Data. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2008 https://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/. ...
Infants born in the Delta have the worst outcomes, according to the Sept. 25 National Vital Statistics Reports, a publication from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"If you look at the birth rates across age, for women in their 20s, the decline over these births may not be births forgone so much as births delayed," said report co-author Brady Hamilton, a statistician/demographer with the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics. ...
As for the decrease in preterm andlow-birth-weightbabies, Rabin noted that "prenatal care is getting better, and the message of the importance of prenatal care is getting out there." The report, from the National Center for Health Statistics branch of the U.S.Centers for Disease Control and...