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Query Builder for Birth-Death Linked Infant Mortality Query Module (Birth Cohort) for Utah Counties and Local Health Districts by Mother's Race and Medicaid Status - Postneonatal Mortality Rate (age 28-364 days)

Overview

The death data in this IBIS-Q query module come from the Utah Death Certificate database. The Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Vital Records and Statistics maintains the database. Infant mortality is the number of infants who died before they were 365 days old (from 0 through 364 days of age).

Birth-Death Linked Infant Mortality (Birth Cohort) provides the number of infant deaths that occurred among infants born during a particular year (regardless of the year of death). This module gives the number of infant deaths among infants born in a given calendar year.

Getting Started

Follow the steps to narrow your query and display your results. When you are done forming your query, click "Submit" at the bottom of the screen (last step) to get your query result.
  • Select the years you would like to include in your analysis. The default is all single years.

  • Select the races and medicaid status you would like to include in your analysis.

  • Select other characteristics of the mother that you would like to include in your analysis. The default is all characteristics.

    • Select from list of age groups

    • Education level coding has been changed from year 2009. DO NOT combine 2009 and after data with previous years data on this selection

  • Select the infant characteristics you would like to include in the analysis. The default is all characteristics.

    • Select from list of ages

    • Select from list of sets

  • Select the health care system characteristics you want to include in your analysis. The default is all characteristics.

    • Trimester coding has been changed from year 2009. DO NOT combine 2009 and after data with previous years data on this selection.

    • Kotelchunk method coding has been changed from year 2009. DO NOT combine 2009 and after data with previous years data on this selection

    • Birth method coding has been changed from year 2009. DO NOT combine 2009 and after data with previous years data on this selection.

    • Birth attendant coding has been changed from year 2009. DO NOT combine 2009 and after data with previous years data on this selection.

    • Select from list of intervals

  • Select they type of residence you would like to include in your analysis. Click on the term to see a more detailed explanation. The default is resident births.

    • All live births to Utah resident mothers regardless of where they occurred.

    • All live births in Utah regardless of residence status.


  • Select the geographic areas you would like to include in your analysis..

To display a map, you must select Geographic Area in Display By (category) and None in Group By (series)
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Content updated: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 16:19:06 MST