Presents 10 years of vital data trends in New York City, capturing important changes in population characteristics, causes of death, pregnancy outcomes, and infant mortality.
This report shows data on child injury deaths, reported annually. It features a section on motor vehicle-related injuries, as part of the Vision Zero initiative, and includes recommendations for parents, caregivers, teachers, health care providers, drivers and policy makers to improve safety for children.
This report details data on NYC cocaine-related morbidity, including emergency department visits and hospitalizations, as well as cocaine-involved unintentional overdose deaths.
This report summarizes data from the New York City A1C Registry. The authors found that less than half of adults with diabetes had good blood sugar control annually from 2006 through 2012. Over time, 38% of adults 18 to 44 years old experienced a worsening of blood sugar control, compared with 32% of those 45 to 64 years old and 27% of those 65 and older.
This report presents data collected at two HIV primary care clinics as part of the Prevention with Positives Pilot Project, a screening and counseling intervention implemented in January 2012. White patients, men who reported sex with men, and younger patients were more likely to report high risk sexual behavior.