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Query Results for Utah's Fetal Mortality Query Module - Fetal Mortality Rate

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Custom Year Groups Filter: 1991-1995, 1996-2000, 2001-2005, 2006-2010, 2011-2015, 2016-2020
Resident Filter: All still births to Utah resident mothers regardless of where they occurred.
Data Grouped By:Custom Year Groups, County

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The Fetal Mortality Rate is defined as a product of human conception of 20 weeks gestation or more, calculated from the date the last normal menstrual period began to the date of delivery that was not born alive per 1,000 still births plus fetal deaths.

Prior to 2015 San Juan County was part of the Southeast Local Health District. In 2015 the San Juan County Local Health District was formed. Data reported are for all years using the current boundaries.
  • Utah Fetal Death Certificate Database, Office of Vital Records and Statistics, Utah Department of Health and Human Services
  • Utah Birth Certificate Database, Office of Vital Records and Statistics, Utah Department of Health and Human Services
Birth certificates are filed electronically by hospital birth certificate clerks. The information comes from a variety of sources including a worksheet the mother fills out, the mother's prenatal record, and the delivery record. The Office of Vital Records and Statistics has a Quality Control program where every hospital is audited annually. Births are randomly selected and hospital records are checked to verify the accuracy of the reported information.
These data were queried on: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 15:05:27 MST

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Content updated: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 16:25:09 MDT