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Hispanic Infant Deaths (Number) – 2009

Data Provided by: Florida KIDS COUNT
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0 - 4
Hamilton 0
St. Johns 0
Putnam 0
Gulf 0
Gadsden 0
Gilchrist 0
Glades 0
Hernando 0
Lafayette 0
Liberty 0
Levy 0
Jefferson 0
Okeechobee 0
Holmes 0
Martin 0
Bradford 0
Calhoun 0
Walton 0
Washington 0
Baker 0
Bay 0
Union 0
Dixie 0
Santa Rosa 0
Franklin 0
Taylor 0
Wakulla 1
Madison 1
Sumter 1
Suwannee 1
Nassau 1
Alachua 1
Flagler 1
Brevard 1
0 - 4
DeSoto 1
Clay 1
Columbia 1
Indian River 1
Jackson 1
Leon 1
Lake 2
Escambia 2
Citrus 2
Volusia 2
Charlotte 2
Monroe 2
Hendry 2
Hardee 2
Okaloosa 2
Sarasota 3
St. Lucie 4
Marion 4
Highlands 4
5 - 15
Manatee 6
Seminole 7
Collier 7
Pasco 8
Lee 8
Duval 8
Osceola 11
Pinellas 11
Polk 15
16 - 45
Palm Beach 22
Orange 24
Broward 37
Hillsborough 45
46 - 87
Miami-Dade 87

Definitions: The number of deaths to individuals less than one year of age of Hispanic origin; may be of any race.

Data Source: Office of Vital Statistics, Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, FL

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

Florida Grantee

Florida KIDS COUNT Department of Child & Family Studies
Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute
College of Behavioral and Community Sciences
University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida 33612

813.974.7411
weitzel@usf.edu
http://www.floridakidscount.org

Susan Weitzel, Director