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Child Deaths (per 100,000 children, age 1-14) (Rate) – 2000

Data Provided by: Child and Family Policy Center
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0 - 22
Madison 0
Lyon 0
Lucas 0
Monroe 0
Monona 0
Mitchell 0
Louisa 0
Ida 0
Humboldt 0
Howard 0
Keokuk 0
Jones 0
Wright 0
Wapello 0
Taylor 0
Story 0
Worth 0
Washington 0
Warren 0
Shelby 0
Page 0
Muscatine 0
Montgomery 0
Poweshiek 0
Pocahontas 0
Palo Alto 0
Cherokee 0
Cedar 0
Carroll 0
Clay 0
Clarke 0
Chickasaw 0
Appanoose 0
Allamakee 0
Adair 0
Calhoun 0
Buchanan 0
Bremer 0
Franklin 0
Hardin 0
Fayette 0
Grundy 0
Hancock 0
Fremont 0
Delaware 0
Floyd 0
Davis 0
Decatur 0
Clinton 10
Marshall 13
0 - 22
Webster 13
Woodbury 14
Sioux 15
Marion 16
Pottawattamie 17
Johnson 17
Benton 18
Polk 20
Dallas 22
Black Hawk 22
23 - 74
Linn 24
Cerro Gordo 24
Des Moines 25
Buena Vista 25
Henry 26
Scott 28
Lee 28
Tama 28
Kossuth 30
Crawford 30
Hamilton 31
Iowa 31
Mills 33
Dubuque 34
Butler 35
O'Brien 36
Cass 38
Plymouth 38
Boone 40
Union 46
Guthrie 49
Jackson 49
Greene 50
Winneshiek 54
Clayton 56
Jasper 57
Harrison 63
Van Buren 66
Jefferson 67
Mahaska 68
Osceola 71
Audubon 74
75 - 155
Wayne 82
Sac 95
Dickinson 110
Adams 120
Winnebago 140
Emmet 155
156 - 313
Ringgold 313

Definitions: Rate of death of children

Data Source: Iowa Department of Public Health

Footnotes: NA - rate is not available as incidences of three or less have been suppressed to protect confidentiality

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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Michael Crawford, Senior Associate