IPODR - California County Profile Report

Riverside County, 2008

Mortality
Mortality
Contents of This Page
 1. Introduction
 2. Definitions
 3. Fetal Deaths and Fetal Mortality Rate
 4. Neonatal Deaths and Neonatal Mortality Rate
 5. Perinatal Deaths and Perinatal Mortality Rate
 6. Postneonatal Deaths and Postneonatal Mortality Rate
 7. Infant Deaths and Infant Mortality Rate
Introduction
The following table shows the Healthy People 2020 Objectives for the mortality outcomes:
Mortality Outcome2020 Objective
Fetal Mortality 5.6 per 1,000
Neonatal Mortality 4.1 per 1,000
Perinatal Mortality 5.9 per 1,000
Postneonatal Mortality2.0 per 1,000
Infant Mortality 6.0 per 1,000
Source:
http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/objectiveslist.aspx?topicId=26
The California County Profile Reports include information on fetal, infant, perinatal, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality.
Definitions
For the Healthy People 2020 Objectives, fetal deaths occurring at 20 or more weeks of gestation are included in the fetal mortality calculations. For the California County Profile Reports, the fetal mortality rate is defined as the number of fetal deaths occurring at 20 or more weeks of gestation (including fetal deaths with missing, or unkonwn gestation) divided by the number of all live births and fetal deaths multiplied by 1,000.
The neonatal mortality rate is defined as the number of deaths at less than 28 days of age divided by the number of all live births multiplied by 1,000.
The Healthy People 2020 Objectives define perinatal deaths as fetal deaths at 28 weeks or more of gestation or deaths until 7 days of age. For the California County Profile Reports, the perinatal mortality rate is defined as the number of fetal or neonatal deaths at 28 weeks of gestation to seven days after birth divided by the number of all live births plus the number of fetal deaths at 28 weeks of gestation or more multiplied by 1,000.
The postneonatal mortality rate is defined as the number of deaths at age 28 days to 365 days of age divided by the number of all live births multiplied by 1,000.
The infant mortality rate is defined as the number of deaths within 365 days of age divided by the number of all live births multiplied by 1,000. Neonatal and postneonatal deaths combined constitute infant deaths.
Tables and Figures
Number of Fetal Deaths and Fetal Mortality Rate by Race/Ethnicity, California and Riverside County, 2008
Race/Ethnicity Riverside CountyCalifornia
NDenominator per 1000NDenominator per 1000
Hispanic 73     19,899     3.7     1,378     288,821     4.8    
Non-Hispanic White 53     8,548     6.2     724     147,154     4.9    
Non-Hispanic Black 12     1,721     7.0     320     29,800     10.7    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 7     1,736     4.0     298     67,635     4.4    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 4     1,125     3.6     60     21,204     2.8    
Overall 149     33,029     4.5     2,780     554,614     5.0    
Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Fetal Mortality Rate, Riverside County, 2006-2008
 map FDEATH
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Fetal Mortality Rate, California and Riverside County, 1991-2008
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Number of Neonatal Deaths and Neonatal Mortality Rate by Race/Ethnicity, California and Riverside County, 2008
Race/Ethnicity Riverside CountyCalifornia
NDenominator per 1000NDenominator per 1000
Hispanic 71     19,826     3.6     1,046     287,443     3.6    
Non-Hispanic White 26     8,495     3.1     447     146,430     3.1    
Non-Hispanic Black 17     1,709     9.9     251     29,480     8.5    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 14     1,729     8.1     211     67,337     3.1    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 5     1,121     4.5     60     21,144     2.8    
Overall 133     32,880     4.0     2,015     551,834     3.7    
Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Neonatal Mortality Rate, Riverside County, 2006-2008
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Neonatal Mortality Rate, California and Riverside County, 1991-2008
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Number of Perinatal Deaths and Perinatal Mortality Rate by Race/Ethnicity, California and Riverside County, 2008
Race/Ethnicity Riverside CountyCalifornia
NDenominator per 1000NDenominator per 1000
Hispanic 91     19,862     4.6     1,589     288,177     5.5    
Non-Hispanic White 51     8,525     6.0     736     146,807     5.0    
Non-Hispanic Black 20     1,713     11.7     354     29,621     12.0    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 13     1,732     7.5     322     67,481     4.8    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 6     1,123     5.3     76     21,169     3.6    
Overall 181     32,955     5.5     3,077     553,255     5.6    
Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Perinatal Mortality Rate, Riverside County, 2006-2008
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Perinatal Mortality Rate, California and Riverside County, 1991-2008
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Number of Postneonatal Deaths and Postneonatal Mortality Rate by Race/Ethnicity, California and Riverside County, 2008
Race/Ethnicity Riverside CountyCalifornia
NDenominator per 1000NDenominator per 1000
Hispanic 38     19,826     1.9     466     287,443     1.6    
Non-Hispanic White 13     8,495     1.5     199     146,430     1.4    
Non-Hispanic Black 2     1,709     1.2     119     29,480     4.0    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 2     1,729     1.2     90     67,337     1.3    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 1     1,121     0.9     22     21,144     1.0    
Overall 56     32,880     1.7     896     551,834     1.6    
Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Postneonatal Mortality Rate, Riverside County, 2006-2008
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Postneonatal Mortality Rate, California and Riverside County, 1991-2008
 trend PDEATH
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Number of Infant Deaths and Infant Mortality Rate by Race/Ethnicity, California and Riverside County, 2008
Race/Ethnicity Riverside CountyCalifornia
NDenominator per 1000NDenominator per 1000
Hispanic 109     19,826     5.5     1,512     287,443     5.3    
Non-Hispanic White 39     8,495     4.6     646     146,430     4.4    
Non-Hispanic Black 19     1,709     11.1     370     29,480     12.6    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 16     1,729     9.3     301     67,337     4.5    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 6     1,121     5.4     82     21,144     3.9    
Overall 189     32,880     5.7     2,911     551,834     5.3    
Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Infant Mortality Rate, Riverside County, 2006-2008
 map IDEATH
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Infant Mortality Rate, California and Riverside County, 1991-2008
 trend IDEATH
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
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