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Query Results for Infant Mortality Query Module (Death Data Only) for Utah Counties and Local Health Districts - Infant Mortality Rate (age 364 days or less)

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Infant Mortality data from 1999 and later includes records with unknown residence.

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 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
Death certificates in Utah are required to be filed by funeral directors. Funeral directors obtain demographic information from an informant, a close family member of the decedent. The cause of death is certified by the decedent's physician or the physician that attended the death. Accidental and suspicious deaths are certified by the Medical Examiner. Death certificate data go through extensive edits for completeness and consistency. The Office of Vital Records and Statistics (OVRS) does annual trainings for funeral directors and local registrars.

When death certificates are received the cause of death literals are keyed into software locally by Office of Vital Records and Statistics (OVRS), then shipped to NCHS where they are machine coded into ICD-10 codes. NCHS returns the ICD-10 codes to OVRS where the death records are updated.

For rates where the count is zero, a numerator of "3" was used to calculate the confidence interval (per Lillienfeld and Stolley, Foundations of Epidemiology, 1994).
These data were queried on: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 13:14:20 MDT

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Content updated: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 16:19:06 MST