Infant mortality is a key indicator of a population's overall health and is defined as the number of infant deaths occurring within the first year of life. To characterize infant mortality in New York City, the Bureau of Vital Statistics links the mother's demographic data from the child's birth certificate to data from the death certificate and confidential medical report of death.
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate in NYC. The report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate in NYC. The report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate in NYC. The report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate in NYC. The report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate in NYC. The report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate in NYC. This historical document shows health trends for 1964
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators, such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate. The Health Department uses these indicators, which are broken down by ethnic group, gender, age and neighborhood, to monitor the public health of the city. This report contains Appendix B: Technical Notes and New York City Vital Event Certificates.
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators, such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate. The Health Department uses these indicators, which are broken down by ethnic group, gender, age and neighborhood, to monitor the public health of the city. This report contains Appendix A: Supplemental Population, Mortality and Pregnancy Outcome Data Tables.