| Natality Rates and Percents | St Clair | Michigan |
|---|---|---|
| Abortion rate | 7.9 ±0.6 | 11.8 ±0.1 |
| % Births with adequate prenatal care | 77.9 ±1.1 | 70.2 ±0.1 |
|
Teen pregnancy rate |
47.6 ±3.2 | 53.6 ±0.4 |
| 8.3 ±0.7 | 8.5 ±0.1 | |
| Mortality Rates | St Clair | Michigan |
|---|---|---|
| AIDS | * |
1.7 ±0.1 |
| Alcohol-Induced | 9.2 ±2.5 |
7.1 ±0.3 |
|
Alzheimer's Disease |
18.4 ±3.6 | 23.2 ±0.5 |
| Cancer | 206.2 ±11.9 |
184.8 ±1.5 |
| Chronic Liver Disease | 10.9 ±2.7 | 9.4 ±0.3 |
| Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease | 56.8 ±6.3 | 45.5 ±0.7 |
| Diabetes-Related | 89.5 ±7.9 |
79.7 ±1.0 |
|
Heart Disease |
247.6 ±13.1 |
216.4 ±1.6 |
| Assault (Homicide) | * | 6.8 ±0.3 |
| Infant mortality | 6.2 ±2.1 |
7.6 ±0.3 |
|
Kidney Disease |
12.9 ±3.0 | 15.2 ±0.4 |
|
Pneumonia & Influenza |
11.6 ±2.8 | 15.3 ±0.4 |
| Septicemia | 5.9 ±2.0 |
9.3 ±0.3 |
| Stroke | 37.2 ±5.1 |
41.7 ±0.7 |
|
Intentional Self-harm (Suicide) |
15.5 ±3.4 | 11.2 ±0.4 |
|
Unintentional Injury |
43.5 ±5.7 | 35.4 ±0.7 |
Notes:
Abortion rates are per 1,000 Michigan women aged 15-44.
Adequate prenatal care is as defined by the Kessner Index, a classification
of prenatal care based on the month in which care began, the number of prenatal
visits and the length of the pregnancy.
Teen pregnancy rates are per 1,000 females ages 15-19. Pregnancies are
the sum of live births, reported induced abortions and estimated miscarriages.
Miscarriages are estimated by adding 20% of the live births and 10% of the reported
induced abortions.
Low weight births are less than 2,500 grams.
Infant mortality rates are per 1,000 live births.
Death rates are per 100,000 population age-adjusted to the 2000
U.S. population. Death data displayed are by the underlying cause of death which
is the condition giving rise to the chain of events leading to death. Causes
of death are classified in accordance with the Tenth Revision of the International
Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), a coding structure developed by the World
Health Organization. This revision has been used to classify deaths since January
1, 1999. The ICD-10 codes are grouped into broader categories for
the causes listed in this table in order to classify these selected causes of
death.
Adding and subtracting the number shown after the + symbol to
and from the rate creates the lower and upper bounds of the confidence interval.
The true rate lies between the interval with 95% statistical confidence.
* indicates that data do not meet the standards of precision or reliability.
Source: Michigan 2007-2009 Resident Birth, Death and Reported
Induced Abortion Files,
Vital Records & Health Statistics Section, Michigan Department of Community Health;
Population Estimate (revision 9/2005),
Office of the State Demographer,
Michigan Department of Management and Budget
Last updated 3/1/2011