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Low-birthweight babies (Number) – 1994

Data Provided by: Family Connection Partnership
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1 - 47
Webster 1
Schley 1
Towns 1
Glascock 2
Taliaferro 2
Echols 4
Lanier 4
Quitman 4
Pulaski 4
Lincoln 6
Union 6
Rabun 6
Treutlen 6
Clay 6
Montgomery 7
Oglethorpe 8
Baker 8
Bacon 8
Marion 8
Fannin 8
Dawson 9
Talbot 9
Stewart 9
Wheeler 9
Twiggs 10
Randolph 10
Candler 10
Pike 10
Brantley 11
Miller 11
Charlton 11
Long 11
Calhoun 11
Wilcox 11
White 11
Oconee 11
Irwin 12
Chattahoochee 12
Pierce 13
Atkinson 13
Evans 13
Gilmer 13
Butts 14
Madison 14
Warren 14
Johnson 14
Turner 14
Morgan 14
Appling 14
Banks 14
Wilkes 14
McIntosh 14
Seminole 14
Hart 14
Taylor 14
Dodge 15
Macon 15
Lumpkin 15
Hancock 15
Jeff Davis 16
Screven 16
Haralson 16
Stephens 17
Berrien 17
Jasper 17
Lee 17
Crawford 18
Jenkins 18
Clinch 18
Telfair 18
Early 18
Putnam 19
Bleckley 19
Heard 19
Lamar 19
Dade 20
Jones 20
Greene 20
Wilkinson 21
Franklin 21
1 - 47
Tattnall 21
Elbert 22
Wayne 22
Emanuel 23
Pickens 25
Grady 25
Terrell 26
Ben Hill 26
McDuffie 26
Cook 27
Harris 27
Dooly 28
Worth 29
Monroe 29
Bryan 30
Murray 30
Washington 30
Chattooga 31
Brooks 32
Habersham 33
Gordon 33
Toombs 34
Decatur 34
Mitchell 35
Upson 37
Jefferson 37
Barrow 39
Meriwether 40
Effingham 40
Polk 44
Jackson 44
Peach 44
Crisp 44
Ware 45
Catoosa 45
Camden 47
48 - 170
Bulloch 51
Coffee 51
Forsyth 51
Thomas 54
Burke 54
Sumter 56
Paulding 58
Tift 59
Walton 64
Rockdale 64
Fayette 65
Newton 66
Colquitt 67
Baldwin 68
Bartow 69
Laurens 70
Columbia 70
Spalding 73
Coweta 74
Henry 78
Walker 79
Whitfield 90
Glynn 90
Douglas 90
Troup 91
Floyd 92
Clarke 94
Cherokee 98
Carroll 100
Lowndes 110
Houston 126
Liberty 127
Hall 152
Dougherty 170
171 - 527
Bibb 271
Clayton 285
Muscogee 319
Richmond 348
Chatham 404
Gwinnett 424
Cobb 527
528 - 1,137
Dekalb 934
Fulton 1,137

Definitions: Numerator: Number of low birthweight births to Georgia residents. Denominator: Total number of live births. Rates calculation: 100 times the numerator divided by the denominator.

Data Source: Birth Certificate Records, Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Information and Policy. Data collection is the responsibility of the Vital Records Branch.

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.

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Gaye Morris Smith, Executive Director, Georgia Family Connection Partnership