TABLE I-1: RESIDENT INFANT DEATHS PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS, BY RACE AND ETHNICITY, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES, CENSUS YEARS AND
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1 TABLE I-1: RESIDENT INFANT DEATHS PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS, BY RACE AND ETHNICITY, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES, CENSUS YEARS AND FLORIDA 1 UNITED STATES 1 YEAR WHITE2 BLACK2 HISPANIC3 WHITE2 BLACK2 HISPANIC Infant deaths based on race of decedent, live births based on race of mother. 2. Regardless of ethnicity. 3. Regardless of race. 9
2 TABLE I-2: RESIDENT INFANT, NEOTAL AND -NEOTAL DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES* Intestinal Infectious Disease Diarrhea & Gastroenteritis--Infectious Origin Tuberculosis Tetanus Diphtheria Whooping Cough Meningococcal Infection Septicemia Congenital Syphilis Gonococcal Infection Acute Poliomyelitis Varicella (Chicken Pox) Measles HIV Disease Mumps Other & Unspec Viral Diseases Candidiasis Malaria Pneumocystosis Other & Unspecified Infectious & Parasitic Diseases Hodgkins Disease & Non-Hodgkins Lymphomas Leukemia Other & Unspecified Malignant Neoplasm In Situ/Benign/Malignant Neoplasms Uncert/Unk Behavior Anemias Blood, Blood-Forming, Hemorrhagic Diseases Disorders Involving Immune Mechanism Short Stature Nutritional Deficiencies Cystic Fibrosis Fluid/Electrolyte/Acid-Base/Volume Depletion Disorders Other Endocrine, Nutritional, Metabolic Diseases Meningitis Infantile Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Type 1 (Werdnig-Hoffman) Infantile Cerebral Palsy Anoxic Brain Damage Other Nervous System Diseases Ear & Mastoid Process Diseases Pulmonary Heart/Circulation Diseases Pericarditis, Endocarditis, Myocarditis Cardiomyopathy Cardiac Arrest Cerebrovascular Diseases Other Circulatory System Diseases Acute Upper Respiratory Infections Influenza Pneumonia 10 WHITE NEOTAL NEOTAL INFANT DAY DAYS TAL INFANT DAY DAYS TAL 1,
3 TABLE I-2 (Cont.): RESIDENT INFANT, NEOTAL AND -NEOTAL DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES*, Acute Bronchitis & Acute Bronciolitis Bronchitis, Chronic & Unspecified Asthma Pneumonitis Due to Solids & Liquids Other & Unspecified Respiratory System Diseases Gastritis, Duodenitis, Noninfective Enteritis/Colitis Hernia Abdom Cavity & Intestinal Obstruct W/O Hernia Other & Unspec Digestive System Disease Renal Failure & Other Kidney Disorders Other & Unspec Genitourinary System Dis PERITAL PERIOD CONDITIONS Maternal Hypertensive Disorders Maternal Conditions Unrelated Present Pregnancy Incompetent Cervix Premature Rupture of Membranes Multiple Pregnancy Maternal Complications of Pregnancy Placenta Complications Cord Complications Chorioamnionitis Other & Unspecified Membrane Abnormalities Other Complications of Labor & Delivery Noxious Influences Via Placenta or Breast Milk Slow Fetal Growth & Fetal Malnutrition Extreme Low Birth Weight or Extreme Immaturity Other Low Birth Weight or Preterm Long Gestation & High Birth Weight Birth Trauma Intrauterine Hypoxia Birth Asphyxia Respiratory Distress Congenital Pneumonia Neonatal Aspiration Syndromes Interstital Emphysema & Related Conditions Pulmonary Hemorrhage Chronic Respiratory Disease Atelectasis Other Respiratory Conditions Bacterial Sepsis Omphalitis With or Without Hemorrhage All Other Infections Neonatal Hemorrhage Hemorrhagic Disease of Newborn Hemolytic Dis Due to Isoimmunization/Perinat Jaundice Hematological Disorders Diabetes Mellitus, Maternal or Neonatal Necrotizing Enterocolitis Hydrops Fetalis Not Due To Hemolytic Dis WHITE NEOTAL NEOTAL INFANT DAY DAYS TAL INFANT DAY DAYS TAL
4 TABLE I-2 (Cont.): RESIDENT INFANT, NEOTAL AND -NEOTAL DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES*, Other Perinatal Conditions CONGENITAL / CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES Anencephaly & Similar Anomalies Congenital Hydrocephalus Spina Bifida Other Cong Malf Nervous System Congenital Malf of Heart Other Congenital Malf of Circulatory Sys Congenital Malf of Respiratory Sys Congenital Anomalies of Digestive Sys Congenital Malf of Genitourinary Sys Congenital Malf of Musculoskeletal Sys Downs Syndrome Edwards Syndrome Pataus Syndrome Other Congenital Malf Other Chromosomal Abnorm Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Symptoms, Signs, Abn Clinical/Lab Findings All Other Diseases Unint Inj: Motor Vehicle Unint Inj: Other & Unspecified Transport Unint Inj: Falls Unint Inj: Firearms Discharge Unint Inj: Drowning & Submersion Unint Inj: Suffocation & Strangulation in Bed Unint Inj: Other Suffocation & Strangulation Unint Inj: Inhale/Ingest--Respiratory Tract Obstruction Unint Inj: Smoke, Fire, Flames Exposure Unint Inj: Poisoning & Noxious Substance Exposure Unint Inj: Other & Unspecified Homicide: Hanging, Strangulation, Suffocation Homicide: Firearms Discharge Homicide: Neglect, Abandonment, Maltreatment Homicide: Other & Unspecified Means Medical & Surgical Care Complications Other External Causes WHITE NEOTAL NEOTAL INFANT DAY DAYS TAL INFANT DAY DAYS TAL * ICD-10 codes associated with each cause of death group are presented in Appendix 1. 12
5 TABLE I-2 (Cont.): RESIDENT INFANT, NEOTAL AND -NEOTAL DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES*, INFANT BLACK NEOTAL OTHER NEOTAL < DAY DAYS TAL NEO- INFANT DAY DAYS TAL Intestinal Infectious Disease Diarrhea & Gastroenteritis--Infectious Origin Tuberculosis Tetanus Diphtheria Whooping Cough Meningococcal Infection Septicemia Congenital Syphilis Gonococcal Infection Acute Poliomyelitis Varicella (Chicken Pox) Measles HIV Disease Mumps Other & Unspec Viral Diseases Candidiasis Malaria Pneumocystosis Other & Unspecified Infectious & Parasitic Diseases Hodgkins Disease & Non-Hodgkins Lymphomas Leukemia Other & Unspecified Malignant Neoplasm In Situ/Benign/Malignant Neoplasms Uncert/Unk Behavior Anemias Blood, Blood-Forming, Hemorrhagic Diseases Disorders Involving Immune Mechanism Short Stature Nutritional Deficiencies Cystic Fibrosis Fluid/Electrolyte/Acid-Base/Volume Depletion Disorders Other Endocrine, Nutritional, Metabolic Diseases Meningitis Infantile Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Type 1 (Werdnig-Hoffman) Infantile Cerebral Palsy Anoxic Brain Damage Other Nervous System Diseases Ear & Mastoid Process Diseases Pulmonary Heart/Circulation Diseases Pericarditis, Endocarditis, Myocarditis Cardiomyopathy Cardiac Arrest Cerebrovascular Diseases Other Circulatory System Diseases Acute Upper Respiratory Infections Influenza
6 TABLE I-2 (Cont.): RESIDENT INFANT, NEOTAL AND -NEOTAL DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES*, INFANT BLACK NEOTAL OTHER NEOTAL < DAY DAYS TAL NEO- INFANT DAY DAYS TAL Pneumonia Acute Bronchitis & Acute Bronciolitis Bronchitis, Chronic & Unspecified Asthma Pneumonitis Due to Solids & Liquids Other & Unspecified Respiratory System Diseases Gastritis, Duodenitis, Noninfective Enteritis/Colitis Hernia Abdom Cavity & Intestinal Obstruct W/O Hernia Other & Unspec Digestive System Disease Renal Failure & Other Kidney Disorders Other & Unspec Genitourinary System Dis PERITAL PERIOD CONDITIONS Maternal Hypertensive Disorders Maternal Conditions Unrelated Present Pregnancy Incompetent Cervix Premature Rupture of Membranes Multiple Pregnancy Maternal Complications of Pregnancy Placenta Complications Cord Complications Chorioamnionitis Other & Unspecified Membrane Abnormalities Other Complications of Labor & Delivery Noxious Influences Via Placenta or Breast Milk Slow Fetal Growth & Fetal Malnutrition Extreme Low Birth Weight or Extreme Immaturity Other Low Birth Weight or Preterm Long Gestation & High Birth Weight Birth Trauma Intrauterine Hypoxia Birth Asphyxia Respiratory Distress Congenital Pneumonia Neonatal Aspiration Syndromes Interstital Emphysema & Related Conditions Pulmonary Hemorrhage Chronic Respiratory Disease Atelectasis Other Respiratory Conditions Bacterial Sepsis Omphalitis With or Without Hemorrhage All Other Infections Neonatal Hemorrhage Hemorrhagic Disease of Newborn Hemolytic Dis Due to Isoimmunization/Perinat Jaundice Hematological Disorders Diabetes Mellitus, Maternal or Neonatal Necrotizing Enterocolitis
7 TABLE I-2 (Cont.): RESIDENT INFANT, NEOTAL AND -NEOTAL DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES*, INFANT BLACK NEOTAL OTHER NEOTAL < DAY DAYS TAL NEO- INFANT DAY DAYS TAL Hydrops Fetalis Not Due To Hemolytic Dis Other Perinatal Conditions CONGENITAL / CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES Anencephaly & Similar Anomalies Congenital Hydrocephalus Spina Bifida Other Cong Malf Nervous System Congenital Malf of Heart Other Congenital Malf of Circulatory Sys Congenital Malf of Respiratory Sys Congenital Anomalies of Digestive Sys Congenital Malf of Genitourinary Sys Congenital Malf of Musculoskeletal Sys Downs Syndrome Edwards Syndrome Pataus Syndrome Other Congenital Malf Other Chromosomal Abnorm Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Symptoms, Signs, Abn Clinical/Lab Findings All Other Diseases Unint Inj: Motor Vehicle Unint Inj: Other & Unspecified Transport Unint Inj: Falls Unint Inj: Firearms Discharge Unint Inj: Drowning & Submersion Unint Inj: Suffocation & Strangulation in Bed Unint Inj: Other Suffocation & Strangulation Unint Inj: Inhale/Ingest--Respiratory Tract Obstruction Unint Inj: Smoke, Fire, Flames Exposure Unint Inj: Poisoning & Noxious Substance Exposure Unint Inj: Other & Unspecified Homicide: Hanging, Strangulation, Suffocation Homicide: Firearms Discharge Homicide: Neglect, Abandonment, Maltreatment Homicide: Other & Unspecified Means Medical & Surgical Care Complications Other External Causes * ICD-10 codes associated with each cause of death group are presented in Appendix 1. 15
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