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Child deaths (Rate per 100,000) – 2010

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United States 17
Alabama 25 Barchart image
Alaska 28 Barchart image
Arizona 20 Barchart image
Arkansas 24 Barchart image
California 14 Barchart image
Colorado 17 Barchart image
Connecticut 9 Barchart image
Delaware S
Florida 18 Barchart image
Georgia 21 Barchart image
Hawaii 13 Barchart image
Idaho 18 Barchart image
Illinois 17 Barchart image
Indiana 17 Barchart image
Iowa 13 Barchart image
Kansas 22 Barchart image
Kentucky 22 Barchart image
Louisiana 23 Barchart image
Maine 13 Barchart image
Maryland 14 Barchart image
Massachusetts 10 Barchart image
Michigan 16 Barchart image
Minnesota 17 Barchart image
Mississippi 25 Barchart image
Missouri 17 Barchart image
Montana 30 Barchart image
Nebraska 20 Barchart image
Nevada 18 Barchart image
New Hampshire 13 Barchart image
New Jersey 12 Barchart image
New Mexico 20 Barchart image
New York 13 Barchart image
North Carolina 17 Barchart image
North Dakota S
Ohio 18 Barchart image
Oklahoma 24 Barchart image
Oregon 14 Barchart image
Pennsylvania 14 Barchart image
Rhode Island 12 Barchart image
South Carolina 20 Barchart image
South Dakota 22 Barchart image
Tennessee 21 Barchart image
Texas 17 Barchart image
Utah 17 Barchart image
Vermont S
Virginia 14 Barchart image
Washington 14 Barchart image
West Virginia 23 Barchart image
Wisconsin 15 Barchart image
Wyoming 21 Barchart image
District of Columbia S
Puerto Rico N.A.
Virgin Islands S

Definitions: Deaths to children between ages 1 and 14, from all causes, per 100,000 children in this age range. The data are reported by the place of residence, not the place where the death occurred. Rates are not available for cities. Because population estimates for cities by gender and age are not available, it is not possible to calculate rates and therefore data for cities are limited to just the number of child deaths.
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Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. 2003-2010 data: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Multiple Causes of Death Public Use Files for 2003-2010 CD-Rom.
2000-2002 data: Final Data for 2000-2002, National Vital Statistics Reports.
1999 data: Deaths From 358 Selected Causes, by 5-Year Age Groups, Race and Sex: U.S. and Each State.
1997-1998 data: Deaths From 282 Selected Causes, by 5-Year Age Groups, Race and Sex: U.S. and Each State.
1996 data: Special tabulations accessed online through CDC WONDER.
1990-1995 data: Special tabulations by CDC, NCHS, Division of Vital Statistics.

Population Statistics: U.S. Census Bureau
2001-2010 data: State Characteristics Population Estimates File, accessed online.
2000 data: Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1) 100-Percent Data, Table P14. 1996-1999 data: Intercensal State and County Characteristics Population Estimates File, accessed online.
1990-1995 data: Population Division. 2001-2002 data: State Characteristics Population Estimates File, accessed online.
2000 data: Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1) 100-Percent Data, Table P14.
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Footnotes: Updated February 2013.
S – NCHS reporting standards not met. N.A. – Data not available.
Data are provided for the 50 most populous cities according to the most recent Census counts.  Cities for which data is collected may change over time.

Note: The District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are not included in maps and rankings because they are not states and therefore comparisons on many indicators of child well being are not meaningful.

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