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This publication was produced by:DIVISION OF STATISTICAL ANALYSISCENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS

Authors:Xuejun Shen, Ph.D.

Jimmy T. Messick, M.S.Alice L. Irby, M.P.H.

Division Members: Qun Zheng, M.S.

Hua Xu, Ph. D, MPAMiranda Daniels, M. S.

Thomas M. Miller, M.D., State Health OfficerCatherine Molchan Donald, M.B.A., State Registrar and Director, Center for Health Statistics

Xuejun Shen, Ph.D., Director, Division of Statistical Analysis

Alabama Department of Public HealthCenter for Health Statistics

Division of Statistical AnalysisPost Office Box 5625

Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5625(334) 206-5429

Informational materials in alternative formats will be made available upon request.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 1 2015 Profile of Alabama ...................................................................................................................... 3 2015 Profile of: Autauga County ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Baldwin County .............................................................................................................................................. 7 Barbour County ............................................................................................................................................. 9 Bibb County ................................................................................................................................................. 11 Blount County .............................................................................................................................................. 13 Bullock County ............................................................................................................................................. 15 Butler County ............................................................................................................................................... 17 Calhoun County ........................................................................................................................................... 19 Chambers County ........................................................................................................................................ 21 Cherokee County ......................................................................................................................................... 23 Chilton County ............................................................................................................................................. 25 Choctaw County .......................................................................................................................................... 27 Clarke County .............................................................................................................................................. 29 Clay County ................................................................................................................................................. 31 Cleburne County .......................................................................................................................................... 33 Coffee County .............................................................................................................................................. 35 Colbert County ............................................................................................................................................. 37 Conecuh County .......................................................................................................................................... 39 Coosa County .............................................................................................................................................. 41 Covington County ........................................................................................................................................ 43 Crenshaw County ........................................................................................................................................ 45 Cullman County ........................................................................................................................................... 47 Dale County ................................................................................................................................................. 49 Dallas County .............................................................................................................................................. 51 DeKalb County ............................................................................................................................................ 53 Elmore County ............................................................................................................................................. 55 Escambia County ........................................................................................................................................ 57 Etowah County ............................................................................................................................................ 59 Fayette County ............................................................................................................................................ 61 Franklin County ........................................................................................................................................... 63 Geneva County ............................................................................................................................................ 65 Greene County ............................................................................................................................................ 67 Hale County ................................................................................................................................................. 69 Henry County ............................................................................................................................................... 71 Houston County ........................................................................................................................................... 73 Jackson County ........................................................................................................................................... 75 Jefferson County ......................................................................................................................................... 77 Lamar County .............................................................................................................................................. 79 Lauderdale County ...................................................................................................................................... 81 Lawrence County ......................................................................................................................................... 83 Lee County .................................................................................................................................................. 85 Limestone County ........................................................................................................................................ 87 Lowndes County .......................................................................................................................................... 89 Macon County.............................................................................................................................................. 91 Madison County ........................................................................................................................................... 93 Marengo County .......................................................................................................................................... 95

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2015 Profile of (continued) Marion County ............................................................................................................................................. 97 Marshall County ........................................................................................................................................... 99 Mobile County ............................................................................................................................................ 101 Monroe County .......................................................................................................................................... 103 Montgomery County .................................................................................................................................. 105 Morgan County .......................................................................................................................................... 107 Perry County .............................................................................................................................................. 109 Pickens County .......................................................................................................................................... 111 Pike County ............................................................................................................................................... 113 Randolph County ....................................................................................................................................... 115 Russell County .......................................................................................................................................... 117 St. Clair County ......................................................................................................................................... 119 Shelby County ........................................................................................................................................... 121 Sumter County ........................................................................................................................................... 123 Talladega County ...................................................................................................................................... 125 Tallapoosa County ..................................................................................................................................... 127 Tuscaloosa County .................................................................................................................................... 129 Walker County ........................................................................................................................................... 131 Washington County ................................................................................................................................... 133 Wilcox County ............................................................................................................................................ 135 Winston County ......................................................................................................................................... 137 Appendix A - Estimated Population ....................................................................................................... 140 Estimated Population by County, Race, and Sex, Alabama, 2015 ........................................................... 141 Estimated Population by Age Group, Race and Sex, Alabama, 2015 ...................................................... 142 Appendix B ........................................................................................................................................................ 144 Technical Notes ......................................................................................................................................... 146 Definitions .................................................................................................................................................. 153 Formulas .................................................................................................................................................... 156 ICD-10 Codes Used in the County Health Profiles .................................................................................... 159

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INTRODUCTION

County Health Profiles and all other publications produced by the

Center for Health Statistics are available at the following location:

www.AlabamaPublicHealth.gov/healthstats/ This website also includes

access to our statistical query system, which enables the analysis of

Alabama resident birth and death data to produce frequency tables based

upon a limited selection of variables.

Data for each county is displayed on two pages. Various footnotes

(throughout the publication), technical notes, definitions and formula

sections (Appendix B) provide explanatory details regarding the methods

utilized to calculate various rates and ratios.

Produced by the Center for Health Statistics 1 Alabama County Profile (2015)

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Produced by the Center for Health Statistics 2 Alabama County Profile (2015)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 59,651 52 3,444 54,861

Rate --- 0.3 54.7 57.2

White 39,632 21 2,138 36,756

Rate --- 0.2 53.3 58.2

Black & Other 20,019 31 1,306 18,105Rate --- 0.6 57.2 55.1

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 35,726

Rate 7.4

Number 18,946 Total 4,858,979

Rate 3.9 White 3,374,569

Black and Other 1,484,410Median age 38.8

Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 Women

Est. pregnancies 77,294 84.1 6,395 20.7 aged 10-49Births 59,651 12.3 4,790 15.5

ITOPs 5,193 5.7 588 1.9Est. fetal losses 12,450 --- 1,017 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 685Births to unmarried women * 26,150 43.8 3,997 83.5 Syphilis 637Low weight births 6,227 10.4 525 11.0 Gonorrhea 6,822Multiple births 2,213 3.7 65 1.4 Chlamydia 25,126Medicaid births * 30,149 50.6 3,868 80.8 Tuberculosis 119

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 494 206 42 19Rate per 1,000 births 8.3 5.2 8.8 6.6

Postneonatal deaths 194 80 15 4Rate per 1,000 births 3.3 2.0 3.1 1.4Neonatal deaths 300 126 27 15

Rate per 1,000 births 5.0 3.2 5.6 5.2

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total 4,858,979 2,353,184 2,505,795 3,374,569 1,657,735 1,716,834 1,484,410 695,449 788,961

0-4 292,973 149,108 143,865 184,674 94,530 90,144 108,299 54,578 53,7215-9 306,288 155,983 150,305 196,150 100,301 95,849 110,138 55,682 54,45610-14 309,713 157,849 151,864 202,143 103,561 98,582 107,570 54,288 53,28215-44 1,898,404 939,423 958,981 1,255,724 633,890 621,834 642,680 305,533 337,14745-64 1,287,439 619,398 668,041 927,911 456,945 470,966 359,528 162,453 197,07565-84 678,723 303,845 374,878 539,301 245,551 293,750 139,422 58,294 81,12885+ 85,439 27,578 57,861 68,666 22,957 45,709 16,773 4,621 12,152

12.0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother. 8.7

AgeAll Races White Black and Other

1145.7174

23288

6.3

14.4

12

115.7

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-171,294

All Women Women 10-19

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

NATALITY

13.7

717

11.9

75.5

1833.5

57716.9

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Women Women 10 to 19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & Other

ALABAMA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Produced by the Center for Health Statistics 3 Alabama County Profile (2015)

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

51,896 26,594 25,302 39,833 20,328 19,505 12,063 6,266 5,797

10.7 11.3 10.1 11.8 12.3 11.4 8.1 9.0 7.3

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 12,970 266.9 6,783 288.2 6,187 246.9 10,139 300.5 2,831 190.7Cancer 10,348 213.0 5,731 243.5 4,617 184.3 7,888 233.7 2,460 165.7Stroke 2,937 60.4 1,253 53.2 1,684 67.2 2,173 64.4 764 51.5

Accidents 2,529 52.0 1,630 69.3 899 35.9 1,987 58.9 542 36.5

CLRD 3,275 67.4 1,648 70.0 1,627 64.9 2,937 87.0 338 22.8

Diabetes 1,253 25.8 671 28.5 582 23.2 755 22.4 498 33.5

Influenza & pneumonia 1,097 22.6 534 22.7 563 22.5 883 26.2 214 14.4

Alzheimer's disease 2,281 46.9 635 27.0 1,646 65.7 1,878 55.7 403 27.1Suicide 748 15.4 589 25.0 159 6.3 672 19.9 76 5.1

Homicide 472 9.7 370 15.7 102 4.1 158 4.7 314 21.2126 2.6 92 3.9 34 1.4 28 0.8 98 6.6

Rate is per 100,000 population.

Number Rate Number Rate

All accidents 2,529 52.0 164 13.3 Age group Number RateMotor vehicle 958 19.7 102 8.3 Total 51,896 10.7Suffocation 106 2.2 11 0.9 0 - 14 684 0.8Poisoning 691 14.2 13 1.1 15 - 44 3,388 1.8

Smoke, fire and flames 86 1.8 6 0.5 45 - 64 11,736 9.1Falls 252 5.2 1 0.1 65 - 84 23,045 34.0Drowning 65 1.3 15 1.2 85 plus 13,043 152.7Firearms 20 0.4 5 0.4 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 351 --- 11 ---Total rate is per 100,000 population. Child rate is per 100,000 children aged 0 to 19.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

10,200 209.9 5,583 237.3 4,617 184.32,983 61.4 1,810 76.9 1,173 46.8

964 19.8 506 21.5 458 18.3735 15.1 6 0.3 729 29.1494 10.2 494 21.0 0 0.0

683 14.1 345 14.7 338 13.5350 7.2 205 8.7 145 5.8275 5.7 156 6.6 119 4.7

221 4.5 0 0.0 221 8.8

Brain and other nervous system 305 6.3 162 6.9 143 5.7

204 4.2 124 5.3 80 3.2214 4.4 0 0.0 214 8.5232 4.8 190 8.1 42 1.7143 2.9 96 4.1 47 1.9

2,397 --- 1,489 --- 908 ---

Rate is per 100,000 population.

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, Induced Termination of Pregency (ITOP) and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Prostate (male)

Pancreas

Uterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skin

Other

LeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

** Due to extreme low number of male breast cancer deaths, only female breast deaths are shown in county profile, while male

breast cancer deaths are included in state profile.

Breast**

Stomach

Ovary (female)

ALABAMA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherWhiteMORTALITY

All Races

Deaths

Death rate per 1,000 pop.

HIV disease

MaleTotal

SELECTED CAUSES

Children Under 20All AgesACCIDENTAL DEATHS

WhiteFemaleMaleTotal

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Female

Black & Other

All cancers

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

Produced by the Center for Health Statistics 4 Alabama County Profile (2015)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plus

All births 668 2 37 618Rate --- 1.0 49.8 55.5White 521 2 28 484Rate --- 1.3 50.7 58.4Black & Other 147 0 9 134

Rate --- 0.0 47.4 47.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 282Rate 5.1Number 168 Total 55,347Rate 3.0 White 42,765

Rate is per 1,000 population. Black and Other 12,582Median age 38.4Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 861 78.3 70 17.8 aged 10-49Live births 668 12.1 50 12.7ITOPs 54 4.9 9 2.3Estimated fetal losses 139 --- 11 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

Divorces

2015 POPULATION

8.4

15-17

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESSELECTED

NATALITY

Women 10-19All Women

76.0

1892.5

14.0

7

119.9

4

Women 10 to 19All Women New Cases

AUTAUGA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 5Births to unmarried women * 264 39.5 47 94.0 Syphilis 5Low weight births 60 9.0 6 12.0 Gonorrhea 42Multiple births 31 4.6 0 0.0 Chlamydia 189Medicaid births * 279 41.8 38 76.0 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 5 4 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.5 7.7 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 4 4 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.0 7.7 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 55,347 26,857 28,490 42,765 20,925 21,840 12,582 5,932 6,6500-4 3,231 1,644 1,587 2,326 1,190 1,136 905 454 4515-9 3,733 1,908 1,825 2,792 1,431 1,361 941 477 46410-14 4,136 2,061 2,075 3,073 1,510 1,563 1,063 551 51215-44 21,704 10,707 10,997 16,203 8,092 8,111 5,501 2,615 2,88645-64 14,622 7,140 7,482 11,667 5,769 5,898 2,955 1,371 1,58465-84 7,246 3,164 4,082 6,126 2,728 3,398 1,120 436 68485+ 675 233 442 578 205 373 97 28 69

*Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

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16.8

16.8

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INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & Other

Produced by the Center for Health Statistics 5 Alabama County Profile (2015)

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

523 261 262 434 207 227 89 54 359.4 9.7 9.2 10.1 9.9 10.4 7.1 9.1 5.3

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 111 200.6 59 219.7 52 182.5 93 217.5 18 143.1Cancer 128 231.3 78 290.4 50 175.5 105 245.5 23 182.8Stroke 29 52.4 11 41.0 18 63.2 27 63.1 2 15.9Accidents 24 43.4 13 48.4 11 38.6 20 46.8 4 31.8CLRD 43 77.7 20 74.5 23 80.7 39 91.2 4 31.8Diabetes 17 30.7 10 37.2 7 24.6 10 23.4 7 55.6Influenza & pneumonia 7 12.6 2 7.4 5 17.6 7 16.4 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 22 39.7 1 3.7 21 73.7 18 42.1 4 31.8Suicide 9 16.3 6 22.3 3 10.5 8 18.7 1 7.9Homicide 2 3.6 2 7.4 0 0.0 1 2.3 1 7.9

1 1.8 0 0.0 1 3.5 0 0.0 1 7.9

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 24 43.4 1 6.7 Age group Number Rate

Motor vehicle 9 16.3 0 0.0 Total 523 9.4Suffocation 1 1.8 0 0.0 0 - 14 6 0.5Poisoning 5 9.0 1 6.7 15 - 44 35 1.6

Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 126 8.6

All Races White

AUTAUGA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherMORTALITY

DeathsDeath rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSES

HIV disease

WhiteFemaleMaleTotal Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPChildren Under 20All Ages

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

Falls 2 3.6 0 0.0 65 - 84 243 33.5Drowning 1 1.8 0 0.0 85 plus 113 167.4Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 6 --- 0 ---

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate128 231.3 78 290.4 50 175.543 77.7 22 81.9 21 73.711 19.9 8 29.8 3 10.59 16.3 0 0.0 9 31.66 10.8 6 22.3 0 0.01 1.8 0 0.0 1 3.52 3.6 2 7.4 0 0.05 9.0 5 18.6 0 0.01 1.8 0 0.0 1 3.53 5.4 2 7.4 1 3.53 5.4 2 7.4 1 3.50 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.05 9.0 5 18.6 0 0.01 1.8 1 3.7 0 0.0

38 --- 25 --- 13 ---

MaleTotal

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Esophagus

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Melanoma of skinOther

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

Female

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemias

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plus

All births 2,346 0 45 130 2,171Rate --- 0.0 12.4 53.8 59.0White 2,040 0 40 109 1,891Rate --- 0.0 13.6 55.6 60.2Black & Other 306 0 5 21 280

Rate --- 0.0 7.3 46.1 52.5

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 3,493Rate 17.1Number 838 Total 203,709Rate 4.1 White 177,362

Rate is per 1,000 population. Black and Other 26,347Median age 42.4Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 2,901 80.4 216 17.3 aged 10-49Live births 2,346 11.5 175 14.0ITOPs 78 2.2 6 0.5Estimated fetal losses 477 --- 35 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

Divorces

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages2015 POPULATION

SELECTED

NATALITY 78.1

All Women Women 10-192021.0

NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

All Women Women 10 to 19 New Cases

BALDWIN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 16Births to unmarried women * 885 37.7 160 91.4 Syphilis 16Low weight births 199 8.5 16 9.1 Gonorrhea 111Multiple births 83 3.5 0 0.0 Chlamydia 578Medicaid births * 991 42.2 129 73.7 Tuberculosis 2

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 12 8 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.1 3.9 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 4 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.7 1.5 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 8 5 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.4 2.5 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 203,709 99,286 104,423 177,362 86,524 90,838 26,347 12,762 13,5850-4 11,261 5,746 5,515 9,162 4,665 4,497 2,099 1,081 1,0185-9 12,444 6,330 6,114 10,250 5,196 5,054 2,194 1,134 1,06010-14 13,020 6,597 6,423 10,933 5,517 5,416 2,087 1,080 1,00715-44 71,795 35,726 36,069 60,624 30,224 30,400 11,171 5,502 5,66945-64 56,127 26,746 29,381 49,922 23,903 26,019 6,205 2,843 3,36265-84 35,057 16,579 18,478 32,722 15,522 17,200 2,335 1,057 1,27885+ 4,005 1,562 2,443 3,749 1,497 2,252 256 65 191

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & Other

4 013.1 0.0

1 03.3 0.0

3 09.8 0.0

AgeAll Races White Black and Other

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Produced by the Center for Health Statistics 7 Alabama County Profile (2015)

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

2,092 1,107 985 1,936 1,033 903 156 74 8210.3 11.1 9.4 10.9 11.9 9.9 5.9 5.8 6.0

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 515 252.8 285 287.0 230 220.3 477 268.9 38 144.2Cancer 453 222.4 258 259.9 195 186.7 412 232.3 41 155.6Stroke 114 56.0 44 44.3 70 67.0 105 59.2 9 34.2Accidents 106 52.0 61 61.4 45 43.1 103 58.1 3 11.4CLRD 119 58.4 62 62.4 57 54.6 115 64.8 4 15.2Diabetes 46 22.6 32 32.2 14 13.4 33 18.6 13 49.3Influenza & pneumonia 40 19.6 27 27.2 13 12.4 38 21.4 2 7.6Alzheimer's disease 80 39.3 17 17.1 63 60.3 77 43.4 3 11.4Suicide 45 22.1 34 34.2 11 10.5 44 24.8 1 3.8Homicide 4 2.0 4 4.0 0 0.0 3 1.7 1 3.8

1 0.5 1 1.0 0 0.0 1 0.6 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 106 52.0 2 4.1 Age group Number Rate

Motor vehicle 36 17.7 1 2.0 Total 2,092 10.3Suffocation 3 1.5 0 0.0 0 - 14 13 0.4Poisoning 42 20.6 1 2.0 15 - 44 96 1.3

Smoke, fire and flames 2 1.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 412 7.3

BALDWIN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

DeathsDeath rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal White Black & OtherMale Female

HIV disease

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS DEATHS BY AGE GROUPAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 9 4.4 0 0.0 65 - 84 966 27.6Drowning 5 2.5 0 0.0 85 plus 605 151.1Firearms 1 0.5 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 8 --- 0 ---

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate453 222.4 258 259.9 195 186.7155 76.1 92 92.7 63 60.335 17.2 19 19.1 16 15.333 16.2 0 0.0 33 31.625 12.3 25 25.2 0 0.028 13.7 21 21.2 7 6.78 3.9 3 3.0 5 4.8

14 6.9 8 8.1 6 5.712 5.9 0 0.0 12 11.59 4.4 3 3.0 6 5.76 2.9 5 5.0 1 1.09 4.4 0 0.0 9 8.67 3.4 5 5.0 2 1.99 4.4 8 8.1 1 1.0

103 --- 69 --- 34 ---

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

EsophagusMelanoma of skin

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

OtherRate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Female

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal Male

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plus

All births 277 0 17 256Rate --- 0.0 62.9 61.6White 113 0 7 106Rate --- 0.0 61.6 57.7Black & Other 164 0 10 150

Rate --- 0.0 63.8 64.7

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 168Rate 6.3Number 60 Total 26,489Rate 2.3 White 13,275

Black and Other 13,214Median age 39.9

Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 342 82.7 26 17.8 aged 10-49Live births 277 10.5 21 14.4ITOPs 9 2.2 1 0.7Estimated fetal losses 56 --- 4 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-17

49.9

0

All Women Women 10-19

NATALITY

2015 POPULATION

0.04

17.0Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

75.8

1972.5

All women Women 10 to 19 New Cases

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

BARBOUR 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 2Births to unmarried women * 158 57.0 20 95.2 Syphilis 2Low weight births 35 12.6 3 14.3 Gonorrhea 54Multiple births 4 1.4 0 0.0 Chlamydia 141Medicaid births * 171 61.7 20 95.2 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.2 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.6 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.6 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 26,489 14,148 12,341 13,275 7,099 6,176 13,214 7,049 6,1650-4 1,475 734 741 677 345 332 798 389 4095-9 1,641 824 817 721 359 362 920 465 45510-14 1,588 803 785 702 353 349 886 450 43615-44 10,299 6,160 4,139 4,472 2,692 1,780 5,827 3,468 2,35945-64 6,940 3,659 3,281 3,727 1,991 1,736 3,213 1,668 1,54565-84 4,084 1,842 2,242 2,688 1,277 1,411 1,396 565 83185+ 462 126 336 288 82 206 174 44 130

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

47.6

Black & Other Black & Other2

12.2

All Races

16.1

16.1

171.4

00.0

171.4

147.6

00.0

1

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 294 145 149 181 84 97 113 61 5211.1 10.2 12.1 13.6 11.8 15.7 8.6 8.7 8.4

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 84 317.1 48 339.3 36 291.7 49 369.1 35 264.9Cancer 57 215.2 30 212.0 27 218.8 38 286.3 19 143.8Stroke 20 75.5 6 42.4 14 113.4 8 60.3 12 90.8Accidents 16 60.4 11 77.7 5 40.5 10 75.3 6 45.4CLRD 15 56.6 10 70.7 5 40.5 12 90.4 3 22.7Diabetes 4 15.1 0 0.0 4 32.4 1 7.5 3 22.7Influenza & pneumonia 3 11.3 0 0.0 3 24.3 3 22.6 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 22 83.1 7 49.5 15 121.5 15 113.0 7 53.0Suicide 1 3.8 1 7.1 0 0.0 1 7.5 0 0.0

Homicide 2 7.6 2 14.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 15.12 7.6 2 14.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 15.1

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 16 60.4 1 16.4 Age group Number Rate

Motor vehicle 9 34.0 0 0.0 Total 0 0.0Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 13 0.4Poisoning 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 96 1.3Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 412 7.3

WhiteFemaleMaleTotal

BARBOUR 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

MORTALITYAll Races White

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

Black & Other

Children Under 20All Ages

SELECTED CAUSES

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

HIV disease

Falls 3 11.3 0 0.0 65 - 84 966 27.6Drowning 1 3.8 0 0.0 85 plus 605 151.1Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 1 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate57 215.2 30 212.0 27 218.820 75.5 11 77.7 9 72.94 15.1 2 14.1 2 16.24 15.1 0 0.0 4 32.40 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 7.6 1 7.1 1 8.14 15.1 2 14.1 2 16.21 3.8 1 7.1 0 0.01 3.8 0 0.0 1 8.1

Brain and other nervous system 2 7.6 1 7.1 1 8.10 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 3.8 0 0.0 1 8.10 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

18 --- 12 --- 6 ---

Total FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancers

Male

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Uterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

LeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Stomach

Ovary (female)

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)Pancreas

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plus

All births 278 0 21 250Rate --- 0.0 88.5 62.0White 218 0 21 192Rate --- 0.0 112.7 60.6Black & Other 60 0 0 58Rate --- 0.0 0.0 67.1

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 198Rate 8.8Number 0 Total 22,583Rate 0.0 White 17,179

Black and Other 5,404Median age 39.7

Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 348 89.9 33 27.9 aged 10-49Live births 278 12.3 28 23.7ITOPs 13 3.4 0 0.0Estimated fetal losses 57 --- 5 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

74.7

2153.5

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Divorces

Marriages

Rate is per 1,000 population.

2015 POPULATION

15-17

7

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

All Women Women 10 to 19

19.75

17.92

26.2

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESNew Cases

SELECTED

BIBB 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 130 46.8 21 75.0 Syphilis 0Low weight births 28 10.1 2 7.1 Gonorrhea 23Multiple births 9 3.2 0 0.0 Chlamydia 60Medicaid births * 146 52.5 21 75.0 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.6 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.6 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 22,583 12,170 10,413 17,179 8,863 8,316 5,404 3,307 2,0970-4 1,212 643 569 910 487 423 302 156 1465-9 1,276 680 596 964 523 441 312 157 15510-14 1,308 719 589 1,038 571 467 270 148 12215-44 9,228 5,359 3,869 6,504 3,484 3,020 2,724 1,875 84945-64 6,167 3,259 2,908 4,843 2,505 2,338 1,324 754 57065-84 3,048 1,399 1,649 2,636 1,196 1,440 412 203 20985+ 344 111 233 284 97 187 60 14 46

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

AgeAll Races White Black and Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & OtherAll Races

16.70

0.0

00.0

0.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

116.7

1 00.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 239 130 109 192 105 87 47 25 2210.6 10.7 10.5 11.2 11.8 10.5 8.7 7.6 10.5

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 65 287.8 40 328.7 25 240.1 47 273.6 18 333.1Cancer 41 181.6 21 172.6 20 192.1 32 186.3 9 166.5Stroke 14 62.0 6 49.3 8 76.8 13 75.7 1 18.5Accidents 11 48.7 10 82.2 1 9.6 8 46.6 3 55.5CLRD 21 93.0 15 123.3 6 57.6 21 122.2 0 0.0Diabetes 6 26.6 2 16.4 4 38.4 6 34.9 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 3 13.3 2 16.4 1 9.6 0 0.0 3 55.5Alzheimer's disease 3 13.3 1 8.2 2 19.2 3 17.5 0 0.0Suicide 3 13.3 3 24.7 0 0.0 2 11.6 1 18.5

Homicide 5 22.1 3 24.7 2 19.2 2 11.6 3 55.50 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 11 48.7 1 19.4 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 5 22.1 1 19.4 239 10.6Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.3Poisoning 2 8.9 0 0.0 26 2.8Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 48 7.8

BIBB 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

Death rate per 1,000 population

Black & Other

SELECTED CAUSESTotal White Black & OtherMale Female

Children Under 20DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

HIV disease

All Ages

Falls 1 4.4 0 0.0 112 36.7Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 52 151.2Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate41 181.6 21 172.6 20 192.111 48.7 6 49.3 5 48.03 13.3 2 16.4 1 9.63 13.3 0 0.0 3 28.82 8.9 2 16.4 0 0.02 8.9 2 16.4 0 0.02 8.9 2 16.4 0 0.02 8.9 1 8.2 1 9.62 8.9 0 0.0 2 19.21 4.4 1 8.2 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 4.4 0 0.0 1 9.62 8.9 2 16.4 0 0.0

10 --- 3 --- 7 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Total FemaleMale

85 plus65 - 84

Ovary (female)Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Melanoma of skinOther

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)Esophagus

ColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemias

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 678 1 49 607Rate --- 0.5 70.6 57.0

White 663 1 48 594

Rate --- 0.5 73.3 58.1Black & Other 15 0 1 13Rate --- 0.0 25.5 30.5

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 486Rate 8.4Number 269 Total 57,673Rate 4.7 White 55,234

Black and Other 2,439Median age 40.8

Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 841 80.8 89 24.1 aged 10-49Live births 678 11.8 71 19.2ITOPs 25 2.4 4 1.1Estimated fetal losses 138 --- 14 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

21

All Women Women 10-19

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

2015 POPULATION

20.2

20

20.41

17.0

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

76.6

2018.5

NATALITY

BLOUNT 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 7Births to unmarried women * 241 35.5 55 77.5 Syphilis 0Low weight births 59 8.7 7 9.9 Gonorrhea 9Multiple births 16 2.4 0 0.0 Chlamydia 66Medicaid births * 307 45.3 46 64.8 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 0 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 0 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 57,673 28,495 29,178 55,234 27,308 27,926 2,439 1,187 1,2520-4 3,391 1,726 1,665 3,145 1,615 1,530 246 111 1355-9 3,685 1,835 1,850 3,447 1,719 1,728 238 116 12210-14 3,861 1,906 1,955 3,622 1,797 1,825 239 109 13015-44 21,098 10,691 10,407 20,222 10,268 9,954 876 423 45345-64 15,528 7,737 7,791 14,986 7,459 7,527 542 278 26465-84 9,155 4,278 4,877 8,884 4,142 4,742 271 136 13585+ 955 322 633 928 308 620 27 14 13

Age

0.0

00.0

0.00

0.0

00.0

00.0

0

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & Other

0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 613 324 289 609 322 287 4 2 2

10.6 11.4 9.9 11.0 11.8 10.3 1.6 1.7 1.6

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 169 293.0 96 336.9 73 250.2 167 302.4 2 82.0Cancer 122 211.5 69 242.1 53 181.6 122 220.9 0 0.0Stroke 29 50.3 10 35.1 19 65.1 29 52.5 0 0.0Accidents 47 81.5 31 108.8 16 54.8 47 85.1 0 0.0CLRD 51 88.4 30 105.3 21 72.0 51 92.3 0 0.0Diabetes 6 10.4 4 14.0 2 6.9 5 9.1 1 41.0Influenza & pneumonia 23 39.9 13 45.6 10 34.3 23 41.6 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 20 34.7 9 31.6 11 37.7 20 36.2 0 0.0Suicide 10 17.3 6 21.1 4 13.7 10 18.1 0 0.0

Homicide 6 10.4 4 14.0 2 6.9 6 10.9 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 47 81.5 2 13.7 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 15 26.0 1 6.8 613 10.6Suffocation 5 8.7 1 6.8 4 0.4Poisoning 13 22.5 0 0.0 39 1.8Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.7 0 0.0 131 8.4

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age group

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Total0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

BLOUNT 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Black & OtherMale Female

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal White

HIV disease

Falls 8 13.9 0 0.0 318 34.7Drowning 1 1.7 0 0.0 121 126.7Firearms 1 1.7 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate122 211.5 69 242.1 53 181.642 72.8 29 101.8 13 44.612 20.8 6 21.1 6 20.69 15.6 0 0.0 9 30.84 6.9 4 14.0 0 0.05 8.7 4 14.0 1 3.47 12.1 4 14.0 3 10.33 5.2 1 3.5 2 6.95 8.7 0 0.0 5 17.12 3.5 2 7.0 0 0.02 3.5 1 3.5 1 3.44 6.9 0 0.0 4 13.72 3.5 1 3.5 1 3.41 1.7 0 0.0 1 3.4

24 --- 17 --- 7 ---Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Other

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)Esophagus

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Melanoma of skin

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)

85 plus65 - 84

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal FemaleMale

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 143 0 10 129Rate --- 0.0 89.0 75.8

White 32 0 3 28Rate --- 0.0 163.0 84.1Black & Other 111 0 7 101Rate --- 0.0 74.5 73.8

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 53Rate 5.0Number 9 Total 10,696Rate 0.8 White 2,906

Black and Other 7,790Median age 39.5

Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 190 110.4 22 40.4 aged 10-49Live births 143 13.4 14 25.7ITOPs 17 9.9 4 7.4Estimated fetal losses 30 --- 4 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

15-17

136.2

3

Divorces

Marriages

Rate is per 1,000 population.

73.4

21.3

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

4

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

23.7

All Women Women 10-19

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

2442.0

BULLOCK 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 8Births to unmarried women * 103 72.0 13 92.9 Syphilis 2Low weight births 20 14.0 0 0.0 Gonorrhea 36Multiple births 10 7.0 0 0.0 Chlamydia 77

Medicaid births * 123 86.0 13 92.9 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.0 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 10,696 5,857 4,839 2,906 1,797 1,109 7,790 4,060 3,7300-4 631 333 298 163 91 72 468 242 2265-9 692 380 312 151 89 62 541 291 25010-14 542 279 263 133 64 69 409 215 19415-44 4,305 2,582 1,723 1,100 762 338 3,205 1,820 1,38545-64 2,891 1,609 1,282 768 507 261 2,123 1,102 1,02165-84 1,444 623 821 531 265 266 913 358 55585+ 191 51 140 60 19 41 131 32 99

19.0

00.0

1 00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and Other

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & Other

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

All Races

00.0

9.0

Age

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 120 62 58 35 15 20 85 47 38

11.2 10.6 12.0 12.0 8.3 18.0 10.9 11.6 10.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 34 317.9 17 290.3 17 351.3 10 344.1 24 308.1Cancer 26 243.1 14 239.0 12 248.0 10 344.1 16 205.4Stroke 3 28.0 1 17.1 2 41.3 2 68.8 1 12.8Accidents 10 93.5 7 119.5 3 62.0 1 34.4 9 115.5CLRD 4 37.4 2 34.1 2 41.3 4 137.6 0 0.0Diabetes 7 65.4 5 85.4 2 41.3 2 68.8 5 64.2Influenza & pneumonia 1 9.3 1 17.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 12.8Alzheimer's disease 8 74.8 2 34.1 6 124.0 6 206.5 2 25.7Suicide 1 9.3 1 17.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 12.8

Homicide 1 9.3 1 17.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 12.81 9.3 1 17.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 12.8

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 10 93.5 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 6 56.1 0 0.0 120 11.2Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 2.1Poisoning 2 18.7 0 0.0 10 2.3Smoke, fire and flames 1 9.3 0 0.0 24 8.3

Age group

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages

Female

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Total0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

MORTALITYAll Races White

BULLOCK 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal White Black & OtherMale

HIV disease

Children Under 20

Falls 1 9.3 0 0.0 61 42.2Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 21 109.9Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 0 --- 0 ---

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate26 243.1 14 239.0 12 248.08 74.8 4 68.3 4 82.74 37.4 1 17.1 3 62.01 9.3 0 0.0 1 20.70 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.04 37.4 2 34.1 2 41.30 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 9.3 0 0.0 1 20.70 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 18.7 2 34.1 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.06 --- 5 --- 1 ---

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)Esophagus

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal

85 plus65 - 84

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

FemaleMale

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Ovary (female)

Melanoma of skinOther

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 234 0 13 214Rate --- 0.0 49.6 56.0

White 98 0 6 90Rate --- 0.0 52.1 51.3Black & Other 136 0 7 124Rate --- 0.0 47.7 60.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 224Rate 11.1Number 96 Total 20,154Rate 4.8 White 10,793

Black and Other 9,361Median age 40.5

Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 308 80.1 30 23.8 aged 10-49Live births 234 11.6 20 15.9ITOPs 25 6.5 6 4.8Estimated fetal losses 49 --- 4 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 3

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

717.8

211.6

5

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

Divorces

Marriages

Rate is per 1,000 population.

73.6

22.7

All Women Women 10 to 19 New Cases

1856.5

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESSELECTED

BUTLER 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 142 60.7 17 85.0 Syphilis 1Low weight births 22 9.4 1 5.0 Gonorrhea 40Multiple births 8 3.4 0 0.0 Chlamydia 157

Medicaid births * 156 66.7 19 95.0 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 8.5 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 8.5 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 20,154 9,371 10,783 10,793 5,157 5,636 9,361 4,214 5,1470-4 1,222 616 606 556 293 263 666 323 3435-9 1,335 692 643 656 345 311 679 347 33210-14 1,314 709 605 571 300 271 743 409 33415-44 7,226 3,377 3,849 3,396 1,674 1,722 3,830 1,703 2,12745-64 5,353 2,442 2,911 3,107 1,501 1,606 2,246 941 1,30565-84 3,144 1,386 1,758 2,116 941 1,175 1,028 445 58385+ 560 149 411 391 103 288 169 46 123

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & Other

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.0

214.7

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

214.7

00.0

000.0

00.0

00.0

0.00

0.00

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 255 141 114 169 96 73 86 45 41

12.7 15.0 10.6 15.7 18.6 13.0 9.2 10.7 8.0

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 76 377.1 34 362.8 42 389.5 57 528.1 19 203.0Cancer 39 193.5 23 245.4 16 148.4 26 240.9 13 138.9Stroke 18 89.3 15 160.1 3 27.8 8 74.1 10 106.8Accidents 15 74.4 9 96.0 6 55.6 11 101.9 4 42.7CLRD 10 49.6 9 96.0 1 9.3 8 74.1 2 21.4Diabetes 15 74.4 7 74.7 8 74.2 9 83.4 6 64.1Influenza & pneumonia 2 9.9 1 10.7 1 9.3 1 9.3 1 10.7Alzheimer's disease 15 74.4 5 53.4 10 92.7 11 101.9 4 42.7Suicide 1 5.0 1 10.7 0 0.0 1 9.3 0 0.0

Homicide 3 14.9 3 32.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 32.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 15 74.4 1 19.3 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 9 44.7 1 19.3 255 12.7Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 1.0Poisoning 2 9.9 0 0.0 26 3.6Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 50 9.3F ll 2 9 9 0 0 0 115 36 6

White Black & OtherMale

MORTALITYAll Races White

Female

BUTLER 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal

Age group

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Total0 - 1415 - 4445 - 6465 84Falls 2 9.9 0 0.0 115 36.6

Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 60 107.1Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 2 --- 0 0.0

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate39 193.5 23 245.4 16 148.48 39.7 7 74.7 1 9.33 14.9 3 32.0 0 0.01 5.0 0 0.0 1 9.31 5.0 1 10.7 0 0.03 14.9 0 0.0 3 27.83 14.9 2 21.3 1 9.31 5.0 0 0.0 1 9.30 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 5.0 0 0.0 1 9.31 5.0 1 10.7 0 0.01 5.0 0 0.0 1 9.31 5.0 1 10.7 0 0.01 5.0 1 10.7 0 0.0

14 --- 7 --- 7 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

Leukemias

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal FemaleMale

65 - 84

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Melanoma of skinOther

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)Esophagus

85 plus

Breast (female)Prostate (male)Pancreas

All cancers

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 1,400 0 97 1,263Rate --- 0.0 63.7 55.9

White 1,012 0 70 919

Rate --- 0.0 67.2 56.0Black & Other 388 0 27 344Rate --- 0.0 56.2 55.8

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 835Rate 7.2Number 596 Total 115,620Rate 5.2 White 87,370

Black and Other 28,250Median age 39.5

Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 1,742 76.8 173 23.7 aged 10-49Live births 1,400 12.1 137 18.8ITOPs 56 2.5 7 1.0Estimated fetal losses 286 --- 29 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

17.5

23

14.717

23.6

All Women Women 10-191794.0

New Cases

SELECTED

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

40

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESAll Women Women 10 to 19

Divorces

Marriages

Rate is per 1,000 population.

73.0NATALITY

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

CALHOUN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 10Births to unmarried women * 612 43.7 110 80.3 Syphilis 10Low weight births 126 9.0 12 8.8 Gonorrhea 187Multiple births 54 3.9 2 1.5 Chlamydia 649Medicaid births * 834 59.7 116 84.7 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 9 4 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 6.4 4.0 7.3 10.8Postneonatal deaths 3 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 6 4 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 4.3 4.0 7.3 10.8

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 115,620 55,755 59,865 87,370 42,610 44,760 28,250 13,145 15,1050-4 6,682 3,449 3,233 4,538 2,389 2,149 2,144 1,060 1,0845-9 7,025 3,660 3,365 4,837 2,565 2,272 2,188 1,095 1,09310-14 7,157 3,661 3,496 5,100 2,633 2,467 2,057 1,028 1,02915-44 44,659 21,988 22,671 32,377 16,219 16,158 12,282 5,769 6,51345-64 31,197 14,991 16,206 24,417 11,893 12,524 6,780 3,098 3,68265-84 16,864 7,402 9,462 14,355 6,375 7,980 2,509 1,027 1,48285+ 2,036 604 1,432 1,746 536 1,210 290 68 222

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages

12.93

Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & Other

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

AgeAll Races White Black and Other

0.00

0.0

5

5.2

00.0

07.7

2

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 1,484 741 743 1,227 614 613 257 127 130

12.8 13.3 12.4 14.0 14.4 13.7 9.1 9.7 8.6

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 453 391.8 223 400.0 230 384.2 374 428.1 79 279.6Cancer 256 221.4 152 272.6 104 173.7 213 243.8 43 152.2Stroke 65 56.2 23 41.3 42 70.2 52 59.5 13 46.0Accidents 58 50.2 34 61.0 24 40.1 51 58.4 7 24.8CLRD 101 87.4 53 95.1 48 80.2 92 105.3 9 31.9Diabetes 25 21.6 13 23.3 12 20.0 17 19.5 8 28.3Influenza & pneumonia 29 25.1 12 21.5 17 28.4 24 27.5 5 17.7Alzheimer's disease 63 54.5 15 26.9 48 80.2 59 67.5 4 14.2Suicide 24 20.8 21 37.7 3 5.0 23 26.3 1 3.5

Homicide 15 13.0 11 19.7 4 6.7 5 5.7 10 35.42 1.7 0 0.0 2 3.3 0 0.0 2 7.1

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 58 50.2 2 7.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 22 19.0 1 3.5 1,484 12.8Suffocation 4 3.5 0 0.0 14 0.7Poisoning 19 16.4 0 0.0 108 2.4Smoke, fire and flames 2 1.7 1 3.5 352 11.3

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSES

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Age group

CALHOUN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

All Races White Black & OtherMORTALITY

Total Male

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

HIV disease

Female White Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Total0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

Falls 2 1.7 0 0.0 651 38.6Drowning 1 0.9 0 0.0 359 176.3Firearms 2 1.7 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 6 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate256 221.4 152 272.6 104 173.771 61.4 44 78.9 27 45.125 21.6 15 26.9 10 16.718 15.6 0 0.0 18 30.113 11.2 13 23.3 0 0.019 16.4 8 14.3 11 18.47 6.1 6 10.8 1 1.72 1.7 1 1.8 1 1.72 1.7 0 0.0 2 3.3

Brain and other nervous system 5 4.3 4 7.2 1 1.75 4.3 3 5.4 2 3.35 4.3 0 0.0 5 8.4

us 13 11.2 11 19.7 2 3.32 1.7 2 3.6 0 0.0

69 --- 45 --- 24 ---

85 plus

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Total Male FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Other

Breast (female)

All cancers

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Prostate (male)

Leukemias

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Melanoma of skin

ColorectalTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Pancreas

65 - 84

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 412 0 37 370Rate --- 0.0 97.3 58.4

White 231 0 23 207Rate --- 0.0 118.3 61.5Black & Other 181 0 14 163Rate --- 0.0 75.3 54.9

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 169Rate 5.0Number 180 Total 34,123Rate 5.3 White 19,748

Black and Other 14,375Median age 42.4Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 499 80.8 51 27.5 aged 10-49Live births 412 12.1 42 22.7ITOPs 4 0.6 0 0.0Estimated fetal losses 83 --- 9 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P N b P HIV 9

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-17

58.8

13.4

4

2015 POPULATION

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

74.6

1969.5

14.3Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

CHAMBERS 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 9Births to unmarried women * 258 62.6 40 95.2 Syphilis 3Low weight births 52 12.6 3 7.1 Gonorrhea 46Multiple births 14 3.4 0 0.0 Chlamydia 272Medicaid births * 291 70.6 40 95.2 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.9 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.4 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.4 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 34,123 16,340 17,783 19,748 9,574 10,174 14,375 6,766 7,6090-4 2,060 1,002 1,058 1,041 514 527 1,019 488 5315-9 1,983 987 996 1,010 485 525 973 502 47110-14 1,921 1,019 902 999 550 449 922 469 45315-44 12,176 6,004 6,172 6,440 3,234 3,206 5,736 2,770 2,96645-64 9,619 4,630 4,989 5,733 2,772 2,961 3,886 1,858 2,02865-84 5,610 2,498 3,112 3,985 1,853 2,132 1,625 645 98085+ 754 200 554 540 166 374 214 34 180

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races White Black and OtherAge

211.0

15.5

1

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother. 5.5

1

00.0

55.61

55.60

123.8

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & OtherAll Races

123.8

0.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 439 249 190 287 160 127 152 89 63

12.9 15.2 10.7 14.5 16.7 12.5 10.6 13.2 8.3

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 82 240.3 49 299.9 33 185.6 55 278.5 27 187.8Cancer 100 293.1 65 397.8 35 196.8 64 324.1 36 250.4Stroke 22 64.5 6 36.7 16 90.0 12 60.8 10 69.6Accidents 11 32.2 9 55.1 2 11.2 9 45.6 2 13.9CLRD 36 105.5 15 91.8 21 118.1 28 141.8 8 55.7Diabetes 27 79.1 17 104.0 10 56.2 13 65.8 14 97.4Influenza & pneumonia 5 14.7 2 12.2 3 16.9 5 25.3 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 25 73.3 8 49.0 17 95.6 19 96.2 6 41.7Suicide 5 14.7 5 30.6 0 0.0 4 20.3 1 7.0Homicide 3 8.8 1 6.1 2 11.2 1 5.1 2 13.9

1 2.9 1 6.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 7.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 11 32.2 3 37.6 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 6 17.6 3 37.6 439 12.9Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.5Poisoning 2 5.9 0 0.0 27 2.2Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 106 11.0F ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 203 36 2

CHAMBERS 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & Other

SELECTED CAUSESTotal

MORTALITYAll Races White

Death rate per 1,000 population

Male Female Black & Other

HIV disease

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

White

65 84

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

All Ages Children Under 20

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 203 36.2Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 132.6Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate100 293.1 65 397.8 35 196.821 61.5 12 73.4 9 50.69 26.4 4 24.5 5 28.15 14.7 0 0.0 5 28.19 26.4 9 55.1 0 0.0

10 29.3 6 36.7 4 22.51 2.9 1 6.1 0 0.04 11.7 2 12.2 2 11.21 2.9 0 0.0 1 5.62 5.9 2 12.2 0 0.02 5.9 2 12.2 0 0.02 5.9 0 0.0 2 11.22 5.9 2 12.2 0 0.01 2.9 1 6.1 0 0.0

31 --- 24 --- 7 ---

65 - 8485 plus

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Male Female

Breast (female)Prostate (male)

Total

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Other

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Stomach

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

Uterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skin

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 252 0 23 221Rate --- 0.0 78.4 51.6White 240 0 21 211Rate --- 0.0 79.5 52.5Black & Other 12 0 2 10Rate --- 0.0 68.5 37.7

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 166Rate 6.4Number 100 Total 25,859Rate 3.9 White 23,957

Black and Other 1,902Median age 45.9Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 310 74.3 39 25.5 aged 10-49Live births 252 9.7 31 20.3ITOPs 7 1.7 2 1.3Estimated fetal losses 51 --- 6 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 1All Women Women 10 to 19

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

0.0

74.9

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

818.2

820.2

0

1906.5

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

Divorces

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

2015 POPULATION

CHEROKEE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 1Births to unmarried women * 88 34.9 18 58.1 Syphilis 2Low weight births 36 14.3 6 19.4 Gonorrhea 20Multiple births 12 4.8 4 12.9 Chlamydia 48Medicaid births * 154 61.1 28 90.3 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.0 4.2 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.0 4.2 0.0Neonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 25,859 12,839 13,020 23,957 11,897 12,060 1,902 942 9600-4 1,268 652 616 1,116 586 530 152 66 865-9 1,412 753 659 1,262 675 587 150 78 7210-14 1,509 715 794 1,351 649 702 158 66 9215-44 8,437 4,264 4,173 7,808 3,921 3,887 629 343 28645-64 7,655 3,857 3,798 7,140 3,611 3,529 515 246 26965-84 5,140 2,449 2,691 4,856 2,318 2,538 284 131 15385+ 438 149 289 424 137 287 14 12 2

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

AgeBlack and Other

Black & Other Black & Other

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

All Races White

All Ages Ages 10-19

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

0.00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

0

0.00

0.00

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 345 176 169 329 168 161 16 8 8

13.3 13.7 13.0 13.7 14.1 13.3 8.4 8.5 8.3

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 106 409.9 52 405.0 54 414.7 99 413.2 7 368.0Cancer 65 251.4 33 257.0 32 245.8 63 263.0 2 105.2Stroke 19 73.5 8 62.3 11 84.5 19 79.3 0 0.0Accidents 19 73.5 10 77.9 9 69.1 18 75.1 1 52.6CLRD 19 73.5 12 93.5 7 53.8 19 79.3 0 0.0Diabetes 8 30.9 6 46.7 2 15.4 7 29.2 1 52.6Influenza & pneumonia 6 23.2 1 7.8 5 38.4 6 25.0 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 16 61.9 4 31.2 12 92.2 15 62.6 1 52.6Suicide 2 7.7 2 15.6 0 0.0 2 8.3 0 0.0Homicide 4 15.5 1 7.8 3 23.0 3 12.5 1 52.6

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 19 73.5 2 35.1 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 7 27.1 1 17.5 345 13.3Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.5Poisoning 5 19.3 0 0.0 14 1.7Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 91 11.9F ll 2 7 7 0 0 0 171 33 3

White

CHEROKEE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & Other

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female White Black & Other

65 84

Age group

MORTALITYAll Races

All Ages Children Under 20DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

Death rate per 1,000 population

Total

HIV disease

Falls 2 7.7 0 0.0 171 33.3Drowning 1 3.9 0 0.0 67 153.0Firearms 1 3.9 1 17.5 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate65 251.4 33 257.0 32 245.817 65.7 8 62.3 9 69.19 34.8 5 38.9 4 30.74 15.5 0 0.0 4 30.71 3.9 1 7.8 0 0.02 7.7 1 7.8 1 7.71 3.9 0 0.0 1 7.74 15.5 3 23.4 1 7.74 15.5 0 0.0 4 30.71 3.9 0 0.0 1 7.70 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 3.9 0 0.0 1 7.74 15.5 3 23.4 1 7.70 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

17 --- 12 --- 5 ---

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

65 - 8485 plus

Male

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Melanoma of skinOther

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)Esophagus

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

Total

All cancers

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 538 0 47 480Rate --- 0.0 91.9 57.3

White 457 0 41 407

Rate --- 0.0 93.3 56.4Black & Other 81 0 6 73Rate --- 0.0 83.8 62.7

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 282Rate 6.4Number 242 Total 43,943Rate 5.5 White 38,256

Black and Other 5,687Median age 39.0Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 671 81.5 74 26.1 aged 10-49Live births 538 12.2 58 20.5ITOPs 23 2.8 4 1.4Estimated fetal losses 110 --- 12 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Marriages

SELECTED

All Women Women 10 to 19NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

Rate is per 1,000 population.

Divorces

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

11

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

14.3

9

13.62

18.6

2015 POPULATION

72.5

1995.5

CHILTON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 5Births to unmarried women * 166 30.9 36 62.1 Syphilis 2Low weight births 50 9.3 9 15.5 Gonorrhea 32Multiple births 7 1.3 2 3.4 Chlamydia 136Medicaid births * 274 50.9 35 60.3 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 5 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 9.3 4.4 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 3 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.6 4.4 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 2 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.7 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 43,943 21,596 22,347 38,256 18,814 19,442 5,687 2,782 2,9050-4 2,810 1,399 1,411 2,340 1,184 1,156 470 215 2555-9 2,988 1,493 1,495 2,464 1,216 1,248 524 277 24710-14 3,100 1,545 1,555 2,655 1,325 1,330 445 220 22515-44 16,550 8,320 8,230 14,219 7,155 7,064 2,331 1,165 1,16645-64 11,664 5,743 5,921 10,334 5,114 5,220 1,330 629 70165-84 6,121 2,844 3,277 5,603 2,597 3,006 518 247 27185+ 710 252 458 641 223 418 69 29 40

Black & Other Black & Other

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19

24.7

00.0

00.0

00.0

337.0

112.3

2

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 528 280 248 488 255 233 40 25 15

12.0 13.0 11.1 12.8 13.6 12.0 7.0 9.0 5.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 135 307.2 75 347.3 60 268.5 128 334.6 7 123.1Cancer 115 261.7 62 287.1 53 237.2 105 274.5 10 175.8Stroke 30 68.3 12 55.6 18 80.5 30 78.4 0 0.0Accidents 38 86.5 26 120.4 12 53.7 36 94.1 2 35.2CLRD 46 104.7 25 115.8 21 94.0 45 117.6 1 17.6Diabetes 2 4.6 1 4.6 1 4.5 2 5.2 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 13 29.6 8 37.0 5 22.4 12 31.4 1 17.6Alzheimer's disease 19 43.2 6 27.8 13 58.2 16 41.8 3 52.8Suicide 11 25.0 7 32.4 4 17.9 11 28.8 0 0.0Homicide 5 11.4 2 9.3 3 13.4 3 7.8 2 35.2

1 2.3 1 4.6 0 0.0 1 2.6 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 38 86.5 4 34.4 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 12 27.3 3 25.8 528 12.0Suffocation 2 4.6 0 0.0 12 1.3Poisoning 9 20.5 0 0.0 42 2.5Smoke, fire and flames 1 2.3 0 0.0 122 10.5

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Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races

SELECTED CAUSES

Death rate per 1,000 population

Total

White

Male Female White

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

HIV disease

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Total0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

Black & Other

Age group

Falls 5 11.4 0 0.0 248 40.5Drowning 1 2.3 0 0.0 104 146.5Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 8 --- 1 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate115 261.7 62 287.1 53 237.230 68.3 15 69.5 15 67.112 27.3 6 27.8 6 26.86 13.7 0 0.0 6 26.83 6.8 3 13.9 0 0.06 13.7 3 13.9 3 13.46 13.7 4 18.5 2 8.97 15.9 4 18.5 3 13.44 9.1 0 0.0 4 17.90 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 4.6 1 4.6 1 4.53 6.8 0 0.0 3 13.41 2.3 1 4.6 0 0.02 4.6 2 9.3 0 0.0

33 --- 23 --- 10 ---

Female

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Total Male

Breast (female)Prostate (male)

All cancers

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Brain and other nervous system

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

65 - 8485 plus

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 147 0 10 135Rate --- 0.0 59.4 58.5White 78 0 4 72Rate --- 0.0 45.9 56.5Black & Other 69 0 6 63Rate --- 0.0 73.9 61.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 66Rate 5.0Number 59 Total 13,170Rate 4.5 White 7,494

Black and Other 5,676Median age 45.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 196 86.5 16 20.2 aged 10-49Live births 147 11.2 12 15.2ITOPs 18 7.9 1 1.3Estimated fetal losses 31 --- 3 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 0

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2

Rate is per 1,000 population.

7.92

Marriages

Divorces

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

2015 POPULATION

15.3

NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

74.2

SELECTED

00.0

2047.0

All Women Women 10 to 19 New Cases

CHOCTAW 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women * 84 57.1 10 83.3 Syphilis 3Low weight births 22 15.0 4 33.3 Gonorrhea 18Multiple births 4 2.7 0 0.0 Chlamydia 50Medicaid births * 93 63.3 11 91.7 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.8 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.8 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 13,170 6,252 6,918 7,494 3,669 3,825 5,676 2,583 3,0930-4 653 317 336 319 174 145 334 143 1915-9 711 377 334 393 212 181 318 165 15310-14 798 428 370 439 249 190 359 179 18015-44 4,369 2,102 2,267 2,441 1,206 1,235 1,928 896 1,03245-64 3,836 1,789 2,047 2,079 999 1,080 1,757 790 96765-84 2,493 1,132 1,361 1,624 756 868 869 376 49385+ 310 107 203 199 73 126 111 34 77

All Ages

166.71

Ages 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

1

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

83.30

0.01

83.3

114.5

114.5

00.0

1

00.0

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

166.7

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 183 104 79 109 59 50 74 45 29

13.9 16.6 11.4 14.5 16.1 13.1 13.0 17.4 9.4

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 55 417.6 28 447.9 27 390.3 26 346.9 29 510.9Cancer 38 288.5 23 367.9 15 216.8 23 306.9 15 264.3Stroke 11 83.5 6 96.0 5 72.3 8 106.8 3 52.9Accidents 7 53.2 6 96.0 1 14.5 5 66.7 2 35.2CLRD 14 106.3 10 159.9 4 57.8 12 160.1 2 35.2Diabetes 2 15.2 0 0.0 2 28.9 2 26.7 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 10 75.9 2 32.0 8 115.6 8 106.8 2 35.2Suicide 3 22.8 3 48.0 0 0.0 2 26.7 1 17.6Homicide 2 15.2 1 16.0 1 14.5 1 13.3 1 17.6

1 7.6 1 16.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 17.6Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 7 53.2 1 33.6 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 5 38.0 1 33.6 183 13.9Suffocation 1 7.6 0 0.0 1 0.5Poisoning 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 2.7Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 36 9.4F ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 35 3

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages

Female

Death rate per 1,000 population

Total

HIV disease

White

CHOCTAW 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races

Black & OtherWhite

65 84

Age group

15 - 4445 - 64

0 - 14

Children Under 20

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 88 35.3Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 46 148.4Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 1 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate38 288.5 23 367.9 15 216.89 68.3 6 96.0 3 43.42 15.2 0 0.0 2 28.91 7.6 0 0.0 1 14.51 7.6 1 16.0 0 0.03 22.8 1 16.0 2 28.91 7.6 0 0.0 1 14.53 22.8 1 16.0 2 28.91 7.6 0 0.0 1 14.51 7.6 0 0.0 1 14.51 7.6 1 16.0 0 0.01 7.6 0 0.0 1 14.52 15.2 2 32.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

12 --- 11 --- 1 ---

Male Female

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

65 - 8485 plus

Pancreas

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Brain and other nervous system

Leukemias

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 285 0 8 29 248Rate --- 0.0 15.3 83.4 53.0White 142 0 4 10 128Rate --- 0.0 16.7 62.5 56.6Black & Other 143 0 4 19 120Rate --- 0.0 14.2 101.3 49.7

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 115Rate 4.7Number 83 Total 24,675Rate 3.4 White 13,345

Black and Other 11,330Median age 41.8Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 362 76.9 46 26.7 aged 10-49Live births 285 11.6 37 21.5ITOPs 18 3.8 1 0.6Estimated fetal losses 59 --- 8 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 0

SELECTED

All Women Women 10 to 19NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

76.6

1879.0

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

Marriages

Rate is per 1,000 population.

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

Divorces

2015 POPULATION

CLARKE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women * 152 53.5 33 89.2 Syphilis 4Low weight births 34 11.9 2 5.4 Gonorrhea 22Multiple births 8 2.8 0 0.0 Chlamydia 150Medicaid births * 157 55.1 32 86.5 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 10.5 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.5 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 24,675 11,665 13,010 13,345 6,461 6,884 11,330 5,204 6,1260-4 1,310 667 643 592 298 294 718 369 3495-9 1,401 736 665 670 347 323 731 389 34210-14 1,649 797 852 824 379 445 825 418 40715-44 8,925 4,218 4,707 4,388 2,140 2,248 4,537 2,078 2,45945-64 6,828 3,244 3,584 3,750 1,867 1,883 3,078 1,377 1,70165-84 4,045 1,843 2,202 2,776 1,318 1,458 1,269 525 74485+ 517 160 357 345 112 233 172 48 124

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19All RacesBlack & Other Black & Other

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.014.02 0

3

0.0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

0

00.0

00.0

17.0

00.0

00.0

21.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 275 145 130 169 86 83 106 59 47

11.1 12.4 10.0 12.7 13.3 12.1 9.4 11.3 7.7

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 75 304.0 44 377.2 31 238.3 43 322.2 32 282.4Cancer 53 214.8 29 248.6 24 184.5 31 232.3 22 194.2Stroke 15 60.8 7 60.0 8 61.5 8 59.9 7 61.8Accidents 10 40.5 10 85.7 0 0.0 5 37.5 5 44.1CLRD 14 56.7 6 51.4 8 61.5 13 97.4 1 8.8Diabetes 5 20.3 3 25.7 2 15.4 3 22.5 2 17.7Influenza & pneumonia 9 36.5 5 42.9 4 30.7 5 37.5 4 35.3Alzheimer's disease 26 105.4 7 60.0 19 146.0 25 187.3 1 8.8Suicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Homicide 3 12.2 2 17.1 1 7.7 1 7.5 2 17.7

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 10 40.5 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 4 16.2 0 0.0 275 11.1Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.7Poisoning 3 12.2 0 0.0 16 1.8Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 50 7.3F ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 31 6

Death rate per 1,000 population

HIV disease

White

CLARKE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races

Age groupTotal

Black & OtherSELECTED CAUSES

Total Male Female White

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

65 84

0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 128 31.6Drowning 1 4.1 0 0.0 78 150.9Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 2 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate53 214.8 29 248.6 24 184.517 68.9 15 128.6 2 15.49 36.5 2 17.1 7 53.81 4.1 0 0.0 1 7.71 4.1 1 8.6 0 0.01 4.1 1 8.6 0 0.01 4.1 1 8.6 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 8.1 0 0.0 2 15.41 4.1 1 8.6 0 0.03 12.2 0 0.0 3 23.11 4.1 1 8.6 0 0.01 4.1 1 8.6 0 0.0

15 --- 6 --- 9 ---

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Male

Colorectal

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal

Breast (female)Prostate (male)

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

PancreasLeukemias

Brain and other nervous system

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Female

65 - 8485 plus

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 148 0 15 129Rate --- 0.0 90.4 53.0

White 123 0 13 106

Rate --- 0.0 95.3 53.2Black & Other 25 0 2 23Rate --- 0.0 67.6 52.2

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 105Rate 7.7Number 47 Total 13,555Rate 3.5 White 11,198

Black and Other 2,357Median age 43.7Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 184 77.1 24 31.1 aged 10-49Live births 148 10.9 19 24.6ITOPs 6 2.5 1 1.3Estimated fetal losses 30 --- 4 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

4

19.60

0.0Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

416.1

Marriages

SELECTED

Divorces

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

2015 POPULATION

75.0

1889.0

Rate is per 1,000 population.

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

CLAY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 60 40.5 12 63.2 Syphilis 1Low weight births 12 8.1 0 0.0 Gonorrhea 19Multiple births 4 2.7 0 0.0 Chlamydia 38Medicaid births * 94 63.5 16 84.2 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.8 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.8 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 13,555 6,688 6,867 11,198 5,534 5,664 2,357 1,154 1,2030-4 723 401 322 527 299 228 196 102 945-9 791 422 369 621 336 285 170 86 8410-14 782 425 357 607 327 280 175 98 7715-44 4,718 2,328 2,390 3,846 1,888 1,958 872 440 43245-64 3,841 1,901 1,940 3,218 1,617 1,601 623 284 33965-84 2,394 1,087 1,307 2,106 959 1,147 288 128 16085+ 306 124 182 273 108 165 33 16 17

00.0

0.00

0.00

0.0

40.00

0.01

40.0

0.00

0.0

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

Black & Other1

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

00

All Ages Ages 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

Black & Other

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 190 100 90 168 89 79 22 11 11

14.0 15.0 13.1 15.0 16.1 13.9 9.3 9.5 9.1

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 63 464.8 34 508.4 29 422.3 58 517.9 5 212.1Cancer 42 309.8 27 403.7 15 218.4 35 312.6 7 297.0Stroke 9 66.4 3 44.9 6 87.4 9 80.4 0 0.0Accidents 10 73.8 7 104.7 3 43.7 9 80.4 1 42.4CLRD 11 81.2 4 59.8 7 101.9 11 98.2 0 0.0Diabetes 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 6 44.3 5 74.8 1 14.6 5 44.7 1 42.4Alzheimer's disease 3 22.1 1 15.0 2 29.1 3 26.8 0 0.0Suicide 2 14.8 2 29.9 0 0.0 2 17.9 0 0.0Homicide 1 7.4 0 0.0 1 14.6 1 8.9 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 10 73.8 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 6 44.3 0 0.0 190 14.0Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.4Poisoning 2 14.8 0 0.0 6 1.3Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 44 11.5

MaleSELECTED CAUSES

Total Female White

CLAY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races

Death rate per 1,000 population

White

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

HIV disease

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 87 36.3Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 52 169.9Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 2 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate42 309.8 27 403.7 15 218.413 95.9 9 134.6 4 58.24 29.5 3 44.9 1 14.61 7.4 0 0.0 1 14.64 29.5 4 59.8 0 0.04 29.5 2 29.9 2 29.12 14.8 1 15.0 1 14.62 14.8 0 0.0 2 29.10 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 7.4 0 0.0 1 14.61 7.4 1 15.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 14.8 2 29.9 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.08 --- 5 --- 3 ---

Female

LeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Total Male

Breast (female)Prostate (male)

All cancers

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Pancreas

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Brain and other nervous system

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

65 - 8485 plus

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 163 1 7 153Rate --- 2.2 38.5 56.9

White 158 1 7 148Rate --- 2.4 41.0 57.8Black & Other 5 0 0 5Rate --- 0.0 0.0 39.1

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 159Rate 10.6Number 63 Total 15,018Rate 4.2 White 14,180

Black and Other 838Median age 41.9Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 197 74.6 11 12.0 aged 10-49Live births 163 10.9 10 10.9ITOPs 1 0.4 0 0.0Estimated fetal losses 33 --- 1 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2

All Women Women 10-19

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESNew Cases

SELECTED

Marriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

2015 POPULATION

NATALITY

All Women Women 10 to 19

7.3

27.8

00.0

73.8

1929.0

CLEBURNE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 1Births to unmarried women * 49 30.1 8 80.0 Syphilis 0Low weight births 13 7.1 1 10.0 Gonorrhea 9Multiple births 4 2.5 0 0.0 Chlamydia 38Medicaid births * 90 55.2 9 90.0 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 15,018 7,424 7,594 14,180 7,018 7,162 838 406 4320-4 862 442 420 778 393 385 84 49 355-9 947 474 473 860 433 427 87 41 4610-14 1,007 547 460 910 495 415 97 52 4515-44 5,312 2,677 2,635 5,051 2,552 2,499 261 125 13645-64 4,069 2,015 2,054 3,880 1,928 1,952 189 87 10265-84 2,533 1,183 1,350 2,424 1,134 1,290 109 49 6085+ 288 86 202 277 83 194 11 3 8

00.0

00.0

0

0.00

0.0

0.0

00.0

00.0

0

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

0.0

0

Ages 10-19

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All AgesBlack & Other Black & Other

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 205 109 96 200 106 94 5 3 2

13.7 14.7 12.6 14.1 15.1 13.1 6.0 7.4 4.6

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 64 426.2 30 404.1 34 447.7 61 430.2 3 358.0Cancer 31 206.4 21 282.9 10 131.7 30 211.6 1 119.3Stroke 11 73.2 10 134.7 1 13.2 11 77.6 0 0.0Accidents 11 73.2 8 107.8 3 39.5 11 77.6 0 0.0CLRD 27 179.8 9 121.2 18 237.0 27 190.4 0 0.0Diabetes 5 33.3 4 53.9 1 13.2 5 35.3 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 3 20.0 2 26.9 1 13.2 3 21.2 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 10 66.6 1 13.5 9 118.5 10 70.5 0 0.0Suicide 1 6.7 1 13.5 0 0.0 1 7.1 0 0.0Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 11 73.2 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 3 20.0 0 0.0 205 13.7Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.7Poisoning 5 33.3 0 0.0 9 1.7Smoke, fire and flames 1 6.7 0 0.0 55 13.5

Age group

CLEBURNE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Death rate per 1,000 population

15 - 4445 - 64

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Total0 - 14

Black & Other

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female White

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

HIV disease

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 103 40.7Drowning 1 6.7 0 0.0 36 125.0Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 1 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate31 206.4 21 282.9 10 131.79 59.9 6 80.8 3 39.55 33.3 4 53.9 1 13.20 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.04 26.6 3 40.4 1 13.20 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 6.7 1 13.5 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 13.3 2 26.9 0 0.01 6.7 1 13.5 0 0.02 13.3 0 0.0 2 26.30 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 6.7 0 0.0 1 13.26 --- 4 --- 2 ---

Brain and other nervous system

ColorectalTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

LeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

All cancers

65 - 84

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal Male Female

85 plus

Breast (female)Prostate (male)Pancreas

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Melanoma of skinOther

Esophagus

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Ovary (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 642 2 23 603Rate --- 1.2 35.6 61.6White 470 0 13 444Rate --- 0.0 28.5 61.1Black & Other 172 2 10 159Rate --- 4.8 52.6 63.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 416Rate 8.1Number 193 Total 51,211Rate 3.8 White 38,949

Black and Other 12,262Median age 39.2Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 798 82.4 50 15.4 aged 10-49Live births 642 12.5 39 12.0ITOPs 25 2.6 3 0.9Estimated fetal losses 131 --- 8 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 4

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

14

Marriages

SELECTED

All Women Women 10 to 19NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

Divorces

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

14.413

19.01

3.5

2045.5

77.8

COFFEE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 4Births to unmarried women * 232 36.1 31 79.5 Syphilis 2Low weight births 68 10.6 6 15.4 Gonorrhea 63Multiple births 24 3.7 0 0.0 Chlamydia 224Medicaid births * 302 47.0 32 82.1 Tuberculosis 3

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.1 2.1 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 2 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.1 2.1 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 51,211 25,418 25,793 38,949 19,460 19,489 12,262 5,958 6,3040-4 3,083 1,593 1,490 2,199 1,150 1,049 884 443 4415-9 3,365 1,743 1,622 2,463 1,271 1,192 902 472 43010-14 3,418 1,791 1,627 2,511 1,302 1,209 907 489 41815-44 19,779 10,093 9,686 14,609 7,542 7,067 5,170 2,551 2,61945-64 13,287 6,538 6,749 10,292 5,099 5,193 2,995 1,439 1,55665-84 7,415 3,373 4,042 6,128 2,858 3,270 1,287 515 77285+ 864 287 577 747 238 509 117 49 68

15.8

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other0

0.00

0.01

5.8

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

All RacesAll Ages Ages 10-19

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 502 249 253 406 202 204 96 47 49

9.8 9.8 9.8 10.4 10.4 10.5 7.8 7.9 7.8

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 128 249.9 71 279.3 57 221.0 100 256.7 28 228.3Cancer 112 218.7 61 240.0 51 197.7 91 233.6 21 171.3Stroke 39 76.2 15 59.0 24 93.0 27 69.3 12 97.9Accidents 22 43.0 13 51.1 9 34.9 19 48.8 3 24.5CLRD 34 66.4 17 66.9 17 65.9 31 79.6 3 24.5Diabetes 9 17.6 3 11.8 6 23.3 8 20.5 1 8.2Influenza & pneumonia 11 21.5 6 23.6 5 19.4 9 23.1 2 16.3Alzheimer's disease 32 62.5 8 31.5 24 93.0 27 69.3 5 40.8Suicide 5 9.8 5 19.7 0 0.0 5 12.8 0 0.0Homicide 1 2.0 0 0.0 1 3.9 1 2.6 0 0.0

1 2.0 1 3.9 0 0.0 1 2.6 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 22 43.0 1 7.5 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 12 23.4 1 7.5 502 9.8Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.2Poisoning 2 3.9 0 0.0 27 1.4Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 96 7.2F ll 2 3 9 0 0 0 225 30 3

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

FemaleSELECTED CAUSES

Total Male

White

COFFEE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races

White Black & Other

65 84

Death rate per 1,000 population

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

HIV disease

Falls 2 3.9 0 0.0 225 30.3Drowning 1 2.0 0 0.0 152 175.9Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 5 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate112 218.7 61 240.0 51 197.735 68.3 23 90.5 12 46.59 17.6 3 11.8 6 23.34 7.8 0 0.0 4 15.56 11.7 6 23.6 0 0.07 13.7 2 7.9 5 19.45 9.8 1 3.9 4 15.54 7.8 3 11.8 1 3.91 2.0 0 0.0 1 3.93 5.9 0 0.0 3 11.60 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.04 7.8 0 0.0 4 15.54 7.8 4 15.7 0 0.01 2.0 0 0.0 1 3.9

29 --- 19 --- 10 ---

All cancers

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)

FemaleMale

65 - 8485 plus

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 656 0 31 611Rate --- 0.0 47.0 60.5

White 556 0 24 519Rate --- 0.0 47.7 64.6Black & Other 100 0 7 92Rate --- 0.0 44.6 44.6

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 347Rate 6.4Number 271 Total 54,354Rate 5.0 White 43,791

Rate is per 1,000 population. Black and Other 10,563Median age 42.2Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 825 83.1 55 17.1 aged 10-49Live births 656 12.1 45 14.0ITOPs 34 3.4 1 0.3Estimated fetal losses 135 --- 9 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Divorces

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

74.0

2000.5

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESNew Cases

SELECTED

All Women Women 10 to 19

Marriages

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

1414.1

1317.2

14.3

COLBERT 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 270 41.2 35 77.8 Syphilis 4Low weight births 63 9.6 3 6.7 Gonorrhea 52Multiple births 28 4.3 0 0.0 Chlamydia 262Medicaid births * 345 52.6 40 88.9 Tuberculosis 2

All Races White All Races WhiteInfant deaths 9 8 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 13.7 14.4 22.2 27.0Postneonatal deaths 3 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.6 5.4 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 6 5 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 9.1 9.0 22.2 27.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 54,354 26,174 28,180 43,791 21,208 22,583 10,563 4,966 5,5970-4 3,015 1,537 1,478 2,267 1,140 1,127 748 397 3515-9 3,304 1,733 1,571 2,486 1,299 1,187 818 434 38410-14 3,183 1,621 1,562 2,487 1,266 1,221 696 355 34115-44 19,520 9,595 9,925 15,469 7,652 7,817 4,051 1,943 2,10845-64 15,100 7,247 7,853 12,398 6,048 6,350 2,702 1,199 1,50365-84 9,006 3,992 5,014 7,619 3,404 4,215 1,387 588 79985+ 1,226 449 777 1,065 399 666 161 50 111

Black & Other Black & Other

10.0

00.0

00.0

0

All Ages Ages 10-19

0.0

110.0

00.0

1

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 747 396 351 656 354 302 91 42 49

13.7 15.1 12.5 15.0 16.7 13.4 8.6 8.5 8.8

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 207 380.8 112 427.9 95 337.1 185 422.5 22 208.3Cancer 130 239.2 71 271.3 59 209.4 108 246.6 22 208.3Stroke 39 71.8 16 61.1 23 81.6 32 73.1 7 66.3Accidents 27 49.7 18 68.8 9 31.9 25 57.1 2 18.9CLRD 63 115.9 32 122.3 31 110.0 61 139.3 2 18.9Diabetes 8 14.7 5 19.1 3 10.6 4 9.1 4 37.9Influenza & pneumonia 17 31.3 9 34.4 8 28.4 15 34.3 2 18.9Alzheimer's disease 36 66.2 13 49.7 23 81.6 35 79.9 1 9.5Suicide 9 16.6 9 34.4 0 0.0 9 20.6 0 0.0Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 27 49.7 4 31.1 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 15 27.6 2 15.5 747 13.7Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 1.3Poisoning 3 5.5 0 0.0 29 1.5Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 164 10.9

White

Total

HIV disease

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Black & OtherSELECTED CAUSES

Total

Age group

0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

COLBERT 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races

Death rate per 1,000 population

Male Female White

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSChildren Under 20All Ages

Falls 2 3.7 0 0.0 342 38.0Drowning 2 3.7 1 7.8 200 163.1Firearms 1 1.8 1 7.8 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 4 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate130 239.2 71 271.3 59 209.436 66.2 19 72.6 17 60.319 35.0 12 45.8 7 24.89 16.6 0 0.0 9 31.97 12.9 7 26.7 0 0.08 14.7 2 7.6 6 21.32 3.7 1 3.8 1 3.50 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 1.8 0 0.0 1 3.57 12.9 6 22.9 1 3.52 3.7 2 7.6 0 0.04 7.4 0 0.0 4 14.26 11.0 5 19.1 1 3.52 3.7 1 3.8 1 3.5

27 --- 16 --- 11 ---

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Breast (female)Prostate (male)

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

All cancers

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal Male Female

65 - 84

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Brain and other nervous system

85 plus

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 173 0 15 155Rate --- 0.0 103.6 71.3White 75 0 7 68Rate --- 0.0 126.8 69.2Black & Other 98 0 8 87Rate --- 0.0 89.3 73.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 56Rate 4.4Number 40 Total 12,672Rate 3.2 White 6,532

Black and Other 6,140Median age 44.2Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 214 100.4 23 30.6 aged 10-49Live births 173 13.7 18 24.0ITOPs 6 2.8 1 1.3Estimated fetal losses 35 --- 4 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 3All Women Women 10 to 19

NATALITY

2505.5

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

315-17

All Women Women 10-19

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

Divorces

2015 POPULATION

72.8

Rate is per 1,000 population.

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

13.80

0.03

22.3

CONECUH 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 103 59.5 16 88.9 Syphilis 2Low weight births 19 11.0 1 5.6 Gonorrhea 3Multiple births 4 2.3 0 0.0 Chlamydia 73Medicaid births * 121 69.9 16 88.9 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 11.6 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.8 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.8 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 12,672 6,091 6,581 6,532 3,238 3,294 6,140 2,853 3,2870-4 702 321 381 292 119 173 410 202 2085-9 757 384 373 334 153 181 423 231 19210-14 779 390 389 326 165 161 453 225 22815-44 4,212 2,078 2,134 1,933 997 936 2,279 1,081 1,19845-64 3,575 1,711 1,864 1,940 1,005 935 1,635 706 92965-84 2,350 1,087 1,263 1,506 706 800 844 381 46385+ 297 120 177 201 93 108 96 27 69

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races WhiteAge

Black & Other0

0

0.00

0.0

All Races0

0.0

0.02

20.41

10.2

10.2

Black and Other

00.0

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19

10.0

0

Black & Other

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 190 96 94 115 58 57 75 38 37

15.0 15.8 14.3 17.6 17.9 17.3 12.2 13.3 11.3

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 40 315.7 20 328.4 20 303.9 27 413.3 13 211.7Cancer 36 284.1 18 295.5 18 273.5 19 290.9 17 276.9Stroke 13 102.6 6 98.5 7 106.4 6 91.9 7 114.0Accidents 7 55.2 4 65.7 3 45.6 3 45.9 4 65.1CLRD 18 142.0 11 180.6 7 106.4 15 229.6 3 48.9Diabetes 17 134.2 5 82.1 12 182.3 10 153.1 7 114.0Influenza & pneumonia 1 7.9 1 16.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 16.3Alzheimer's disease 11 86.8 4 65.7 7 106.4 7 107.2 4 65.1Suicide 1 7.9 1 16.4 0 0.0 1 15.3 0 0.0Homicide 1 7.9 1 16.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 16.3

1 7.9 1 16.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 16.3

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 7 55.2 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 4 31.6 0 0.0 Total 190 15.0Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 2 0.9Poisoning 1 7.9 0 0.0 15 - 44 10 2.4Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 40 11.2F ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 84 94 40 0

White

CONECUH 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races

Male Female White Black & Other

Age group

Children Under 20DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Death rate per 1,000 population

HIV disease

SELECTED CAUSESTotal

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 65 - 84 94 40.0Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 44 148.1Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 2 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate36 284.1 18 295.5 18 273.57 55.2 6 98.5 1 15.24 31.6 1 16.4 3 45.62 15.8 0 0.0 2 30.40 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.03 23.7 2 32.8 1 15.21 7.9 0 0.0 1 15.20 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 7.9 0 0.0 1 15.21 7.9 0 0.0 1 15.22 15.8 2 32.8 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 7.9 1 16.4 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

14 --- 6 --- 8 ---Other

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

Breast (female)Prostate (male)

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Colorectal

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skin

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

FemaleTotal Male

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 92 0 8 84Rate --- 0.0 68.7 47.0

White 57 0 4 53Rate --- 0.0 56.5 46.3Black & Other 35 0 4 31Rate --- 0.0 87.7 48.2

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 68Rate 6.3Number 29 Total 10,724Rate 2.7 White 7,207

Black and Other 3,517Median age 46.8

Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 118 69.5 13 23.3 aged 10-49Live births 92 8.6 8 14.4ITOPs 7 4.1 3 5.4Estimated fetal losses 19 --- 2 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY 73.6

1777.0

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-17

0

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

0.0

00.0

00.0

COOSA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 2Births to unmarried women * 51 55.4 5 62.5 Syphilis 1Low weight births 15 16.3 1 12.5 Gonorrhea 20Multiple births 4 4.3 0 0.0 Chlamydia 54Medicaid births * 65 70.7 7 87.5 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 10.9 17.5 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 10.9 17.5 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 10,724 5,386 5,338 7,207 3,640 3,567 3,517 1,746 1,7710-4 513 256 257 333 164 169 180 92 885-9 520 250 270 321 154 167 199 96 10310-14 537 271 266 335 169 166 202 102 10015-44 3,508 1,809 1,699 2,230 1,137 1,093 1,278 672 60645-64 3,587 1,855 1,732 2,411 1,293 1,118 1,176 562 61465-84 1,856 864 992 1,428 666 762 428 198 23085+ 203 81 122 149 57 92 54 24 30

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & OtherAll Races

0

0

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

0.0

0.00

0.00

0.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 151 82 69 107 57 50 44 25 19

14.1 15.2 12.9 14.8 15.7 14.0 12.5 14.3 10.7

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 39 363.7 25 464.2 14 262.3 26 360.8 13 369.6Cancer 34 317.0 18 334.2 16 299.7 26 360.8 8 227.5Stroke 7 65.3 3 55.7 4 74.9 5 69.4 2 56.9Accidents 4 37.3 4 74.3 0 0.0 3 41.6 1 28.4CLRD 8 74.6 2 37.1 6 112.4 7 97.1 1 28.4Diabetes 1 9.3 1 18.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 28.4Influenza & pneumonia 7 65.3 2 37.1 5 93.7 5 69.4 2 56.9Alzheimer's disease 3 28.0 1 18.6 2 37.5 3 41.6 0 0.0Suicide 3 28.0 3 55.7 0 0.0 3 41.6 0 0.0

Homicide 4 37.3 3 55.7 1 18.7 1 13.9 3 85.30 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 4 37.3 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 3 28.0 0 0.0 Total 151 14.1Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 1 0.6Poisoning 1 9.3 0 0.0 15 - 44 9 2.6Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 38 10.6

HIV disease

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Black & OtherSELECTED CAUSES

Death rate per 1,000 population

White

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Total Male Female

White

COOSA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 65 - 84 79 42.6Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 24 118.2Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 0 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate34 317.0 18 334.2 16 299.713 121.2 10 185.7 3 56.21 9.3 0 0.0 1 18.73 28.0 0 0.0 3 56.22 18.6 2 37.1 0 0.01 9.3 0 0.0 1 18.70 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 9.3 0 0.0 1 18.71 9.3 0 0.0 1 18.71 9.3 1 18.6 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 9.3 0 0.0 1 18.72 18.6 1 18.6 1 18.71 9.3 1 18.6 0 0.07 --- 3 --- 4 ---

Female

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal Male

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

Prostate (male)

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 455 1 41 406Rate --- 0.9 92.6 61.1White 394 0 35 352Rate --- 0.0 100.9 64.5Black & Other 61 1 6 54Rate --- 4.6 62.5 45.4

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 304Rate 8.0Number 175 Total 37,835Rate 4.6 White 31,804

Black and Other 6,031Median age 42.9

Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women

Estimated pregnancies 556 84.5 61 27.1 aged 10-49Live births 455 12.0 49 21.8ITOPs 9 1.4 2 0.9Estimated fetal losses 92 --- 10 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

715-17

10.57

NATALITY 75.1

2105.5

SELECTED

All Women Women 10 to 19NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

13.50

0.0

Marriages

Divorces

All Women

Rate is per 1,000 population.

Women 10-19

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

New Cases

COVINGTON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 4Births to unmarried women * 186 41.2 34 72.3 Syphilis 2Low weight births 49 10.8 8 16.3 Gonorrhea 21Multiple births 20 4.4 2 4.1 Chlamydia 173Medicaid births * 242 53.3 42 85.7 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 37,835 18,239 19,596 31,804 15,391 16,413 6,031 2,848 3,1830-4 2,260 1,156 1,104 1,723 899 824 537 257 2805-9 2,275 1,169 1,106 1,750 885 865 525 284 24110-14 2,335 1,194 1,141 1,868 945 923 467 249 21815-44 12,991 6,414 6,577 10,658 5,325 5,333 2,333 1,089 1,24445-64 10,404 5,071 5,333 8,953 4,395 4,558 1,451 676 77565-84 6,589 2,938 3,651 5,943 2,660 3,283 646 278 36885+ 981 297 684 909 282 627 72 15 57

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

0

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

All Races

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

0.0

0.0

00.0

00.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 546 275 271 474 237 237 72 38 34

14.4 15.1 13.8 14.9 15.4 14.4 11.9 13.3 10.7

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 162 428.2 91 498.9 71 362.3 141 443.3 21 348.2Cancer 106 280.2 60 329.0 46 234.7 90 283.0 16 265.3Stroke 35 92.5 11 60.3 24 122.5 31 97.5 4 66.3Accidents 18 47.6 11 60.3 7 35.7 17 53.5 1 16.6CLRD 14 37.0 9 49.3 5 25.5 12 37.7 2 33.2Diabetes 10 26.4 4 21.9 6 30.6 8 25.2 2 33.2Influenza & pneumonia 12 31.7 4 21.9 8 40.8 8 25.2 4 66.3Alzheimer's disease 36 95.1 13 71.3 23 117.4 35 110.0 1 16.6Suicide 5 13.2 4 21.9 1 5.1 5 15.7 0 0.0

Homicide 2 5.3 1 5.5 1 5.1 2 6.3 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 18 47.6 1 10.9 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 5 13.2 1 10.9 Total 546 14.4Suffocation 1 2.6 0 0.0 0 - 14 1 0.1Poisoning 2 5.3 0 0.0 15 - 44 31 2.4Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 95 9.1

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female White Black & Other

Age group

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPAll Ages Children Under 20

Death rate per 1,000 population

MORTALITYAll Races White

COVINGTON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & Other

HIV disease

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

Falls 5 13.2 0 0.0 65 - 84 258 39.2Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 161 164.1Firearms 1 2.6 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 4 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate106 280.2 60 329.0 46 234.741 108.4 24 131.6 17 86.812 31.7 8 43.9 4 20.45 13.2 0 0.0 5 25.56 15.9 6 32.9 0 0.08 21.1 4 21.9 4 20.41 2.6 0 0.0 1 5.11 2.6 1 5.5 0 0.02 5.3 0 0.0 2 10.21 2.6 1 5.5 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.04 10.6 0 0.0 4 20.41 2.6 1 5.5 0 0.01 2.6 1 5.5 0 0.0

23 --- 14 --- 9 ---

Male FemaleTotal

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)Esophagus

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Melanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 176 0 14 156Rate --- 0.0 88.4 62.1White 131 0 8 120Rate --- 0.0 75.5 70.0Black & Other 45 0 6 36Rate --- 0.0 114.5 45.1

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 81Rate 5.8Number 69 Total 13,963Rate 4.9 White 10,010

Black and Other 3,953Median age 41.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 219 88.3 25 30.5 aged 10-49 2182.5Live births 176 12.6 20 24.4ITOPs 7 2.8 0 0.0Estimated fetal losses 36 --- 5 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 1

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

All Women Women 10 to 19

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-17

6

All Women

Rate is per 1,000 population.

18.93

38.2

75.8

Women 10-19

Marriages

Divorces

25.3

New Cases

3

CRENSHAW 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 1Births to unmarried women * 93 52.8 18 90.0 Syphilis 0Low weight births 21 11.9 2 10.0 Gonorrhea 22Multiple births 8 4.5 0 0.0 Chlamydia 93Medicaid births * 112 63.6 17 85.0 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.7 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.7 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 13,963 6,811 7,152 10,010 4,919 5,091 3,953 1,892 2,0610-4 836 428 408 525 256 269 311 172 1395-9 895 436 459 585 283 302 310 153 15710-14 908 485 423 647 344 303 261 141 12015-44 4,973 2,494 2,479 3,461 1,785 1,676 1,512 709 80345-64 3,823 1,860 1,963 2,807 1,382 1,425 1,016 478 53865-84 2,213 1,034 1,179 1,722 813 909 491 221 27085+ 315 74 241 263 56 207 52 18 34

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

Black & OtherAll Ages Ages 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

Black & Other All Races

22.2 50.0 * Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

1

0

111.1

0

122.2

150.0

1111.1

00.0

10.00.0

1

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 178 87 91 143 70 73 35 17 1812.7 12.8 12.7 14.3 14.2 14.3 8.9 9.0 8.7

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 60 429.7 30 440.5 30 419.5 52 519.5 8 202.4Cancer 29 207.7 13 190.9 16 223.7 21 209.8 8 202.4Stroke 9 64.5 3 44.0 6 83.9 8 79.9 1 25.3Accidents 6 43.0 5 73.4 1 14.0 5 50.0 1 25.3CLRD 15 107.4 9 132.1 6 83.9 14 139.9 1 25.3Diabetes 2 14.3 1 14.7 1 14.0 2 20.0 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 2 14.3 1 14.7 1 14.0 2 20.0 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 10 71.6 2 29.4 8 111.9 9 89.9 1 25.3Suicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

1 7.2 1 14.7 0 0.0 1 10.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 6 43.0 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 1 7.2 0 0.0 Total 178 12.7Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 1 0.4Poisoning 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 8 1.6Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 23 6.0F ll 1 7 2 0 0 0 65 84 99 44 7

CRENSHAW 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & OtherWhite

Age group

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Female White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

MORTALITYAll Races

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

HIV disease

Children Under 20ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

All Ages

Falls 1 7.2 0 0.0 65 - 84 99 44.7Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 47 149.2Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 4 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate29 207.7 13 190.9 16 223.76 43.0 4 58.7 2 28.04 28.6 1 14.7 3 41.91 7.2 0 0.0 1 14.01 7.2 1 14.7 0 0.01 7.2 1 14.7 0 0.01 7.2 0 0.0 1 14.01 7.2 1 14.7 0 0.01 7.2 0 0.0 1 14.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 7.2 1 14.7 0 0.0

12 --- 4 --- 8 ---

Ovary (female)

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

All cancers

FemaleTotal MaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Brain and other nervous system

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 1,032 0 81 921Rate --- 0.0 83.4 61.5

White 1,008 0 81 899

Rate --- 0.0 87.7 62.2Black & Other 24 0 0 22Rate --- 0.0 0.0 41.9

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 754Rate 9.2Number 470 Total 82,005Rate 5.7 White 78,733

Black and Other 3,272Median age 40.9Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,300 87.5 136 27.4 aged 10-49Live births 1,032 12.6 111 22.3ITOPs 56 3.8 3 0.6Estimated fetal losses 212 --- 22 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

2015 POPULATION

NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

20.6

28

20.22

Marriages

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

30

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

28.0

NATALITY

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

All Women Women 10-19

New Cases

SELECTED

All Women Women 10 to 19

15-17

75.0

2094.0

CULLMAN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 7Births to unmarried women * 353 34.2 84 75.7 Syphilis 3Low weight births 83 8.0 7 6.3 Gonorrhea 32Multiple births 33 3.2 0 0.0 Chlamydia 269Medicaid births * 387 37.5 65 58.6 Tuberculosis 2

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 3 3 1Rate per 1,000 births 2.9 3.0 9.2Postneonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.0 1.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 2 2 1Rate per 1,000 births 1.9 2.0 9.2

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 82,005 40,498 41,507 78,733 38,789 39,944 3,272 1,709 1,5630-4 4,845 2,406 2,439 4,470 2,205 2,265 375 201 1745-9 5,041 2,566 2,475 4,727 2,404 2,323 314 162 15210-14 5,246 2,707 2,539 4,971 2,570 2,401 275 137 13815-44 30,197 15,347 14,850 28,939 14,660 14,279 1,258 687 57145-64 21,975 10,986 10,989 21,275 10,619 10,656 700 367 33365-84 13,336 6,036 7,300 13,008 5,885 7,123 328 151 17785+ 1,365 450 915 1,343 446 897 22 4 18

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other All Races Black & Other

0

All Races White Black and Other

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

19.0

00.0

19.0

00.0

00.0

0.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 1,007 503 504 994 496 498 13 7 6

12.3 12.4 12.1 12.6 12.8 12.5 4.0 4.1 3.8

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 220 268.3 95 234.6 125 301.2 218 276.9 2 61.1Cancer 217 264.6 117 288.9 100 240.9 212 269.3 5 152.8Stroke 51 62.2 29 71.6 22 53.0 51 64.8 0 0.0Accidents 48 58.5 32 79.0 16 38.5 46 58.4 2 61.1CLRD 112 136.6 57 140.7 55 132.5 110 139.7 2 61.1Diabetes 33 40.2 21 51.9 12 28.9 32 40.6 1 30.6Influenza & pneumonia 14 17.1 3 7.4 11 26.5 14 17.8 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 50 61.0 16 39.5 34 81.9 50 63.5 0 0.0Suicide 18 21.9 13 32.1 5 12.0 18 22.9 0 0.0Homicide 1 1.2 1 2.5 0 0.0 1 1.3 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 48 58.5 1 5.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 23 28.0 1 5.0 Total 1,007 12.3Suffocation 3 3.7 0 0.0 0 - 14 4 0.3Poisoning 11 13.4 0 0.0 15 - 44 60 2.0Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.2 0 0.0 45 - 64 218 9.9

White Black & OtherSELECTED CAUSES

Total Male Female

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

MORTALITYAll Races White

CULLMAN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

HIV disease

Children Under 20All Ages

Falls 5 6.1 0 0.0 65 - 84 484 36.3Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 241 176.6Firearms 1 1.2 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 4 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate217 264.6 117 288.9 100 240.966 80.5 44 108.6 22 53.016 19.5 11 27.2 5 12.019 23.2 0 0.0 19 45.87 8.5 7 17.3 0 0.0

14 17.1 6 14.8 8 19.33 3.7 1 2.5 2 4.8

10 12.2 5 12.3 5 12.04 4.9 0 0.0 4 9.63 3.7 1 2.5 2 4.80 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.04 4.9 0 0.0 4 9.64 4.9 3 7.4 1 2.44 4.9 2 4.9 2 4.8

63 --- 37 --- 26 ---Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Other

EsophagusMelanoma of skin

Total Male Female

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 637 0 26 602Rate --- 0.0 42.9 63.2

White 474 0 19 452Rate --- 0.0 46.1 66.0Black & Other 163 0 7 150Rate --- 0.0 36.2 56.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 338Rate 6.8Number 258 Total 49,565Rate 5.2 White 36,959

Black and Other 12,606Median age 37.5Life expectancy at birth 76.1Total fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 794 83.0 49 15.8 aged 10-49 1959.5Live births 637 12.9 35 11.3ITOPs 27 2.8 6 1.9Estimated fetal losses 130 --- 8 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 12

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

15-179

9.9

34.9

620.7

SELECTED

All Women Women 10-19

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESNew CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY

DALE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 12Births to unmarried women * 233 36.6 31 88.6 Syphilis 7Low weight births 50 7.8 3 8.6 Gonorrhea 74Multiple births 20 3.1 0 0.0 Chlamydia 282Medicaid births * 313 49.1 28 80.0 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 5 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.8 2.1 0.0Postneonatal deaths 4 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.3 2.1 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.6 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 49,565 24,420 25,145 36,959 18,598 18,361 12,606 5,822 6,7840-4 3,149 1,654 1,495 2,126 1,107 1,019 1,023 547 4765-9 3,272 1,634 1,638 2,272 1,133 1,139 1,000 501 49910-14 3,248 1,669 1,579 2,189 1,160 1,029 1,059 509 55015-44 19,597 10,034 9,563 14,298 7,521 6,777 5,299 2,513 2,78645-64 12,494 6,039 6,455 9,516 4,723 4,793 2,978 1,316 1,66265-84 7,024 3,126 3,898 5,901 2,726 3,175 1,123 400 72385+ 781 264 517 657 228 429 124 36 88

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

424.5

All Ages Ages 10-19

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Races

318.4

16.1

28.60

0.0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

Black & Other

76.9

Black & Other

128.6

176.9

00.0

1

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

1

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 513 268 245 429 231 198 84 37 47

10.4 11.0 9.7 11.6 12.4 10.8 6.7 6.4 6.9

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 131 264.3 76 311.2 55 218.7 110 297.6 21 166.6Cancer 104 209.8 55 225.2 49 194.9 83 224.6 21 166.6Stroke 22 44.4 10 41.0 12 47.7 19 51.4 3 23.8Accidents 22 44.4 13 53.2 9 35.8 18 48.7 4 31.7CLRD 42 84.7 27 110.6 15 59.7 40 108.2 2 15.9Diabetes 17 34.3 9 36.9 8 31.8 12 32.5 5 39.7Influenza & pneumonia 6 12.1 3 12.3 3 11.9 5 13.5 1 7.9Alzheimer's disease 29 58.5 8 32.8 21 83.5 25 67.6 4 31.7Suicide 9 18.2 5 20.5 4 15.9 9 24.4 0 0.0Homicide 2 4.0 2 8.2 0 0.0 1 2.7 1 7.9

1 2.0 0 0.0 1 4.0 0 0.0 1 7.9Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 22 44.4 3 23.6 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 9 18.2 2 15.7 513 10.4Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 0.7Poisoning 7 14.1 1 7.9 26 1.3Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 114 9.1F ll 3 6 1 0 0 0 242 34 5

DALE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

White Black & OtherSELECTED CAUSES

Total Male Female

Death rate per 1,000 population

Age groupTotal

HIV disease

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

15 - 44

65 8445 - 64

0 - 14

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 3 6.1 0 0.0 242 34.5Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 124 158.8Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate104 209.8 55 225.2 49 194.932 64.6 19 77.8 13 51.713 26.2 1 4.1 12 47.78 16.1 0 0.0 8 31.84 8.1 4 16.4 0 0.06 12.1 2 8.2 4 15.93 6.1 3 12.3 0 0.03 6.1 2 8.2 1 4.03 6.1 0 0.0 3 11.95 10.1 5 20.5 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

27 --- 19 --- 8 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Brain and other nervous system

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal

85 plus

Colorectal

Female

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

PancreasLeukemias

Breast (female)Prostate (male)

Male

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

65 - 84

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 522 1 37 463Rate --- 0.7 65.5 58.3

White 108 0 5 102Rate --- 0.0 47.9 56.6Black & Other 414 1 32 361Rate --- 1.0 69.4 58.8

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 210Rate 5.1Number 86 Total 41,131Rate 2.1 White 11,876

Black and Other 29,255Median age 38.6Life expectancy at birth 72.6Total fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 711 87.8 80 29.1 aged 10-49 1895.0Live births 522 12.7 59 21.4ITOPs 77 9.5 9 3.3Estimated fetal losses 112 --- 12 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 5All Women

NATALITY

All Women

Rate is per 1,000 population.

Women 10-19

Women 10 to 19

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-17

21

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

2028.9

Marriages

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

24.8

16.4

Divorces

DALLAS 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 5Births to unmarried women * 398 76.4 57 96.6 Syphilis 17Low weight births 69 13.2 7 11.9 Gonorrhea 99Multiple births 26 5.0 4 6.8 Chlamydia 414Medicaid births * 433 83.0 58 98.3 Tuberculosis 3

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 41,131 19,038 22,093 11,876 5,752 6,124 29,255 13,286 15,9690-4 2,768 1,386 1,382 601 318 283 2,167 1,068 1,0995-9 2,906 1,459 1,447 634 322 312 2,272 1,137 1,13510-14 2,833 1,495 1,338 625 324 301 2,208 1,171 1,03715-44 14,941 6,839 8,102 3,382 1,652 1,730 11,559 5,187 6,37245-64 10,992 5,024 5,968 3,582 1,776 1,806 7,410 3,248 4,16265-84 5,971 2,658 3,313 2,678 1,253 1,425 3,293 1,405 1,88885+ 720 177 543 374 107 267 346 70 276

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

Black & OtherBlack & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

24.8

12.4

12.4

00.0

00.0

00.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 544 276 268 224 122 102 320 154 166

13.2 14.5 12.1 18.9 21.2 16.7 10.9 11.6 10.4

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 144 350.1 72 378.2 72 325.9 57 480.0 87 297.4Cancer 109 265.0 61 320.4 48 217.3 44 370.5 65 222.2Stroke 33 80.2 18 94.5 15 67.9 16 134.7 17 58.1Accidents 26 63.2 18 94.5 8 36.2 9 75.8 17 58.1CLRD 23 55.9 16 84.0 7 31.7 13 109.5 10 34.2Diabetes 12 29.2 10 52.5 2 9.1 4 33.7 8 27.3Influenza & pneumonia 7 17.0 6 31.5 1 4.5 5 42.1 2 6.8Alzheimer's disease 28 68.1 5 26.3 23 104.1 17 143.1 11 37.6Suicide 4 9.7 4 21.0 0 0.0 2 16.8 2 6.8Homicide 11 26.7 8 42.0 3 13.6 1 8.4 10 34.2

2 4.9 1 5.3 1 4.5 0 0.0 2 6.8Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 26 63.2 1 8.8 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 10 24.3 0 0.0 544 13.2Suffocation 3 7.3 0 0.0 3 0.4Poisoning 3 7.3 0 0.0 40 2.7Smoke, fire and flames 2 4.9 0 0.0 129 11.7F ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 232 38 9

FemaleMaleSELECTED CAUSES

Total

HIV disease

65 84

DALLAS 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 232 38.9Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 140 194.4Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 8 --- 1 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate109 265.0 61 320.4 48 217.331 75.4 19 99.8 12 54.314 34.0 8 42.0 6 27.210 24.3 0 0.0 10 45.35 12.2 5 26.3 0 0.06 14.6 2 10.5 4 18.11 2.4 0 0.0 1 4.50 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.04 9.7 2 10.5 2 9.14 9.7 3 15.8 1 4.53 7.3 0 0.0 3 13.63 7.3 3 15.8 0 0.02 4.9 1 5.3 1 4.5

26 --- 18 --- 8 ---

Total

65 - 84

Male Female

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

85 plus

Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemias

Colorectal

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Breast (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 845 0 63 761Rate --- 0.0 70.6 57.2White 818 0 62 737Rate --- 0.0 76.8 60.3Black & Other 27 0 1 24Rate --- 0.0 11.8 21.8

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 551Rate 7.7Number 222 Total 71,130Rate 3.1 White 65,736

Black and Other 5,394Median age 39.1Life expectancy at birth 74.2Total fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,033 78.4 105 22.1 aged 10-49 1980.5Live births 845 11.9 84 17.7ITOPs 17 1.3 4 0.8Estimated fetal losses 171 --- 17 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 3

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

Divorces

15-1721

15.719

15.72

15.7

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

DEKALB 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 335 39.6 61 72.6 Syphilis 4Low weight births 71 8.4 4 4.8 Gonorrhea 16Multiple births 24 2.8 0 0.0 Chlamydia 168Medicaid births * 547 64.8 75 89.3 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 7 7 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 8.3 8.6 11.9 12.3Postneonatal deaths 2 2 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 2.4 2.4 11.9 12.3Neonatal deaths 5 5 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.9 6.1 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 71,130 35,074 36,056 65,736 32,402 33,334 5,394 2,672 2,7220-4 4,322 2,207 2,115 3,855 1,972 1,883 467 235 2325-9 5,000 2,516 2,484 4,444 2,239 2,205 556 277 27910-14 5,100 2,585 2,515 4,563 2,318 2,245 537 267 27015-44 26,683 13,509 13,174 24,436 12,391 12,045 2,247 1,118 1,12945-64 18,642 9,214 9,428 17,505 8,665 8,840 1,137 549 58865-84 10,297 4,690 5,607 9,886 4,480 5,406 411 210 20185+ 1,086 353 733 1,047 337 710 39 16 23

All Ages Ages 10-19

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & OtherBlack & Other

0.0

0.00

0.0

0

0All Races

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.00

0.0

00.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 827 435 392 811 425 386 16 10 6

11.6 12.4 10.9 12.3 13.1 11.6 3.0 3.7 2.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 221 310.7 113 322.2 108 299.5 220 334.7 1 18.5Cancer 147 206.7 79 225.2 68 188.6 142 216.0 5 92.7Stroke 39 54.8 20 57.0 19 52.7 36 54.8 3 55.6Accidents 54 75.9 32 91.2 22 61.0 54 82.1 0 0.0CLRD 82 115.3 47 134.0 35 97.1 82 124.7 0 0.0Diabetes 17 23.9 8 22.8 9 25.0 16 24.3 1 18.5Influenza & pneumonia 24 33.7 14 39.9 10 27.7 24 36.5 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 19 26.7 7 20.0 12 33.3 19 28.9 0 0.0Suicide 12 16.9 9 25.7 3 8.3 12 18.3 0 0.0Homicide 6 8.4 3 8.6 3 8.3 6 9.1 0 0.0

1 1.4 1 2.9 0 0.0 1 1.5 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 54 75.9 2 10.5 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 19 26.7 1 5.2 827 11.6Suffocation 4 5.6 0 0.0 11 0.8Poisoning 18 25.3 0 0.0 50 1.9Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.4 0 0.0 197 10.6F ll 3 4 2 0 0 0 378 36 7

White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female

DEKALB 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

HIV disease

Total0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age group

65 84Falls 3 4.2 0 0.0 378 36.7Drowning 2 2.8 1 5.2 191 175.9Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 7 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate147 206.7 79 225.2 68 188.652 73.1 33 94.1 19 52.717 23.9 9 25.7 8 22.28 11.2 0 0.0 8 22.22 2.8 2 5.7 0 0.09 12.7 3 8.6 6 16.65 7.0 3 8.6 2 5.53 4.2 2 5.7 1 2.84 5.6 0 0.0 4 11.15 7.0 3 8.6 2 5.55 7.0 3 8.6 2 5.52 2.8 0 0.0 2 5.51 1.4 1 2.9 0 0.03 4.2 1 2.9 2 5.5

31 --- 19 --- 12 ---

Female

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal Male

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Colorectal

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

65 - 8485 plus

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 893 3 34 837Rate --- 1.1 34.0 48.7White 643 3 22 609Rate --- 1.5 31.5 48.4Black & Other 250 0 12 228Rate --- 0.0 39.8 49.3

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 508Rate 6.2Number 307 Total 81,468Rate 3.8 White 61,699

Black and Other 19,769Median age 38.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,152 68.6 80 15.3 aged 10-49Live births 893 11.0 56 10.7ITOPs 73 4.3 11 2.1Estimated fetal losses 186 --- 13 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 6

Marriages

Divorces

ELMORE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

1912.7

98.610

22.1Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

All Women

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

Women 10 to 19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

77.0

1598.0

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New CasesNumber Percent Number Percent HIV 6

Births to unmarried women * 369 41.3 48 85.7 Syphilis 5Low weight births 80 9.0 5 8.9 Gonorrhea 94Multiple births 22 2.5 0 0.0 Chlamydia 337Medicaid births * 392 43.9 47 83.9 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 4 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.5 3.1 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 3 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.4 3.1 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 81,468 39,554 41,914 61,699 29,801 31,898 19,769 9,753 10,0160-4 4,761 2,561 2,200 3,325 1,779 1,546 1,436 782 6545-9 5,063 2,585 2,478 3,666 1,872 1,794 1,397 713 68410-14 5,450 2,728 2,722 4,011 2,037 1,974 1,439 691 74815-44 32,871 16,085 16,786 23,253 11,134 12,119 9,618 4,951 4,66745-64 21,630 10,271 11,359 17,206 8,235 8,971 4,424 2,036 2,38865-84 10,544 4,973 5,571 9,249 4,433 4,816 1,295 540 75585+ 1,149 351 798 989 311 678 160 40 120

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.0

8.01

4.01

4.0

2 00.0

00.0

0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

Black & Other

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 742 384 358 633 329 304 109 55 54

9.1 9.7 8.5 10.3 11.0 9.5 5.5 5.6 5.4

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 192 235.7 109 275.6 83 198.0 178 288.5 14 70.8Cancer 145 178.0 81 204.8 64 152.7 126 204.2 19 96.1Stroke 38 46.6 15 37.9 23 54.9 26 42.1 12 60.7Accidents 43 52.8 24 60.7 19 45.3 32 51.9 11 55.6CLRD 61 74.9 28 70.8 33 78.7 56 90.8 5 25.3Diabetes 12 14.7 7 17.7 5 11.9 6 9.7 6 30.4Influenza & pneumonia 10 12.3 4 10.1 6 14.3 9 14.6 1 5.1Alzheimer's disease 42 51.6 6 15.2 36 85.9 30 48.6 12 60.7Suicide 13 16.0 9 22.8 4 9.5 13 21.1 0 0.0Homicide 4 4.9 4 10.1 0 0.0 2 3.2 2 10.1

2 2.5 2 5.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 10.1Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 43 52.8 4 19.6 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 20 24.5 3 14.7 742 9.1Suffocation 1 1.2 0 0.0 6 0.4Poisoning 6 7.4 0 0.0 56 1.7Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 133 6.1F ll 6 7 4 0 0 0 367 34 8

Female

ELMORE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

White Black & Other

65 84Falls 6 7.4 0 0.0 367 34.8Drowning 4 4.9 1 4.9 180 156.7Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 6 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate145 178.0 81 204.8 64 152.743 52.8 20 50.6 23 54.913 16.0 7 17.7 6 14.312 14.7 0 0.0 12 28.66 7.4 6 15.2 0 0.08 9.8 4 10.1 4 9.57 8.6 3 7.6 4 9.53 3.7 2 5.1 1 2.41 1.2 0 0.0 1 2.41 1.2 1 2.5 0 0.04 4.9 1 2.5 3 7.20 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.03 3.7 3 7.6 0 0.02 2.5 2 5.1 0 0.0

42 --- 32 --- 10 ---

Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Colorectal

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSFemale

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

65 - 8485 plus

Total Male

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Breast (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 431 0 33 385Rate --- 0.0 74.3 59.1White 269 0 20 240Rate --- 0.0 82.8 60.5Black & Other 162 0 13 145Rate --- 0.0 64.2 57.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 254Rate 6.7Number 164 Total 37,789Rate 4.3 White 23,411

Black and Other 14,378Median age 39.8Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 530 81.1 57 24.6 aged 10-49Live births 431 11.4 46 19.9ITOPs 12 1.8 1 0.4Estimated fetal losses 87 --- 10 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 1

Marriages

Divorces

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

1319.5

924.8

413.2

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

All Women

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

73.2

1967.5

Women 10 to 19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

ESCAMBIA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 1Births to unmarried women * 233 54.1 37 80.4 Syphilis 3Low weight births 52 12.1 7 15.2 Gonorrhea 38Multiple births 8 1.9 0 0.0 Chlamydia 201Medicaid births * 270 62.6 36 78.3 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 6 2 3 1Rate per 1,000 births 13.9 7.4 65.2 34.5Postneonatal deaths 3 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.0 3.7 21.7 0.0Neonatal deaths 3 1 2 1Rate per 1,000 births 7.0 3.7 43.5 34.5

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 37,789 19,370 18,419 23,411 11,750 11,661 14,378 7,620 6,7580-4 2,275 1,179 1,096 1,263 676 587 1,012 503 5095-9 2,375 1,210 1,165 1,353 677 676 1,022 533 48910-14 2,336 1,131 1,205 1,388 708 680 948 423 52515-44 14,591 8,049 6,542 8,217 4,312 3,905 6,374 3,737 2,63745-64 9,856 5,071 4,785 6,436 3,304 3,132 3,420 1,767 1,65365-84 5,715 2,526 3,189 4,251 1,916 2,335 1,464 610 85485+ 641 204 437 503 157 346 138 47 91

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

212.3

2117.6

158.8

1

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & OtherBlack & Other

58.8

424.7

212.3

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 486 259 227 333 177 156 153 82 71

12.9 13.4 12.3 14.2 15.1 13.4 10.6 10.8 10.5

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 119 314.9 65 335.6 54 293.2 86 367.3 33 229.5Cancer 93 246.1 50 258.1 43 233.5 60 256.3 33 229.5Stroke 25 66.2 10 51.6 15 81.4 18 76.9 7 48.7Accidents 27 71.4 17 87.8 10 54.3 24 102.5 3 20.9CLRD 24 63.5 15 77.4 9 48.9 20 85.4 4 27.8Diabetes 22 58.2 13 67.1 9 48.9 7 29.9 15 104.3Influenza & pneumonia 15 39.7 8 41.3 7 38.0 8 34.2 7 48.7Alzheimer's disease 10 26.5 5 25.8 5 27.1 8 34.2 2 13.9Suicide 7 18.5 6 31.0 1 5.4 7 29.9 0 0.0Homicide 4 10.6 4 20.7 0 0.0 4 17.1 0 0.0

3 7.9 3 15.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 20.9Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 27 71.4 3 32.8 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 16 42.3 3 32.8 486 12.9Suffocation 2 5.3 0 0.0 6 0.9Poisoning 4 10.6 0 0.0 30 2.1Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 121 12.3F ll 2 5 3 0 0 0 221 38 7

Female

ESCAMBIA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

HIV disease

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

65 84Falls 2 5.3 0 0.0 221 38.7Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 108 168.5Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate93 246.1 50 258.1 43 233.522 58.2 10 51.6 12 65.28 21.2 6 31.0 2 10.99 23.8 0 0.0 9 48.97 18.5 7 36.1 0 0.05 13.2 1 5.2 4 21.74 10.6 2 10.3 2 10.94 10.6 2 10.3 2 10.90 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.04 10.6 2 10.3 2 10.92 5.3 1 5.2 1 5.41 2.6 0 0.0 1 5.43 7.9 2 10.3 1 5.41 2.6 0 0.0 1 5.4

23 --- 17 --- 6 ---

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

65 - 8485 plus

Total Male Female

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

ColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 1,214 3 97 1,083Rate --- 1.0 77.6 55.1White 967 2 74 869Rate --- 0.8 78.5 56.3Black & Other 247 1 23 214Rate --- 1.4 74.8 50.8

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 909Rate 8.8Number 532 Total 103,057Rate 5.2 White 83,492

Black and Other 19,565Median age 41.4Life expectancy at birth 73.3Total fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,540 79.8 162 25.8 aged 10-49 1916.5Live births 1,214 11.8 131 20.9ITOPs 76 3.9 4 0.6Estimated fetal losses 250 --- 27 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 12

Marriages

Divorces

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

3116.5

2215.5

919.5

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

All Women

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

Women 10 to 19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

ETOWAH 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 12Births to unmarried women * 446 36.7 92 70.2 Syphilis 8Low weight births 102 8.4 13 9.9 Gonorrhea 202Multiple births 30 2.5 2 1.5 Chlamydia 515Medicaid births * 739 60.9 111 84.7 Tuberculosis 2

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 12 8 2 2Rate per 1,000 births 9.9 8.3 15.3 20.4Postneonatal deaths 4 2 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 3.3 2.1 7.6 10.2Neonatal deaths 8 6 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 6.6 6.2 7.6 10.2

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 103,057 49,751 53,306 83,492 40,552 42,940 19,565 9,199 10,3660-4 5,877 3,042 2,835 4,424 2,284 2,140 1,453 758 6955-9 6,065 3,082 2,983 4,618 2,391 2,227 1,447 691 75610-14 6,428 3,273 3,155 4,976 2,517 2,459 1,452 756 69615-44 38,068 18,776 19,292 29,776 14,773 15,003 8,292 4,003 4,28945-64 28,341 13,767 14,574 23,489 11,571 11,918 4,852 2,196 2,65665-84 16,287 7,199 9,088 14,441 6,464 7,977 1,846 735 1,11185+ 1,991 612 1,379 1,768 552 1,216 223 60 163

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

00.0

416.2

28.1

2

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & OtherBlack & Other

8.1

00.0

00.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 1,435 745 690 1,273 667 606 162 78 8413.9 15.0 12.9 15.2 16.4 14.1 8.3 8.5 8.1

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 396 384.3 212 426.1 184 345.2 349 418.0 47 240.2Cancer 268 260.1 162 325.6 106 198.9 237 283.9 31 158.4Stroke 71 68.9 24 48.2 47 88.2 66 79.0 5 25.6Accidents 60 58.2 39 78.4 21 39.4 52 62.3 8 40.9CLRD 124 120.3 60 120.6 64 120.1 119 142.5 5 25.6Diabetes 23 22.3 13 26.1 10 18.8 18 21.6 5 25.6Influenza & pneumonia 39 37.8 19 38.2 20 37.5 34 40.7 5 25.6Alzheimer's disease 83 80.5 30 60.3 53 99.4 73 87.4 10 51.1Suicide 15 14.6 13 26.1 2 3.8 14 16.8 1 5.1Homicide 2 1.9 2 4.0 0 0.0 1 1.2 1 5.1

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 60 58.2 7 28.2 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 21 20.4 3 12.1 1,435 13.9Suffocation 1 1.0 0 0.0 18 1.0Poisoning 22 21.3 2 8.0 61 1.6Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.0 0 0.0 333 11.7F ll 4 3 9 0 0 0 660 40 5

Female

ETOWAH 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

HIV disease

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

65 84Falls 4 3.9 0 0.0 660 40.5Drowning 3 2.9 0 0.0 363 182.3Firearms 1 1.0 1 4.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 7 --- 1 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate268 260.1 162 325.6 106 198.978 75.7 52 104.5 26 48.830 29.1 16 32.2 14 26.317 16.5 0 0.0 17 31.911 10.7 11 22.1 0 0.020 19.4 9 18.1 11 20.610 9.7 8 16.1 2 3.84 3.9 3 6.0 1 1.95 4.9 0 0.0 5 9.4

12 11.6 7 14.1 5 9.47 6.8 5 10.1 2 3.81 1.0 0 0.0 1 1.98 7.8 5 10.1 3 5.63 2.9 2 4.0 1 1.9

62 --- 44 --- 18 ---

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

65 - 8485 plus

Total Male Female

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

ColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 181 0 17 163Rate --- 0.0 93.0 56.1White 153 0 15 137Rate --- 0.0 96.2 55.3Black & Other 28 0 2 26Rate --- 0.0 74.6 60.9

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 125Rate 7.5Number 19 Total 16,759Rate 1.1 White 14,418

Black and Other 2,341Median age 43.3Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 235 83.2 25 25.8 aged 10-49Live births 181 10.8 18 18.6ITOPs 16 5.7 3 3.1Estimated fetal losses 38 --- 4 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 1

Marriages

Divorces

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

15-171

3.61

4.3

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

00.0

74.5

1953.0

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

NATALITY

FAYETTE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 1Births to unmarried women * 77 42.5 12 66.7 Syphilis 0Low weight births 18 9.9 3 16.7 Gonorrhea 25Multiple births 2 1.1 0 0.0 Chlamydia 73Medicaid births * 101 55.8 11 61.1 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.5 6.5 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.5 6.5 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 16,759 8,284 8,475 14,418 7,160 7,258 2,341 1,124 1,2170-4 889 459 430 716 387 329 173 72 1015-9 1,025 553 472 854 464 390 171 89 8210-14 1,023 511 512 875 437 438 148 74 7415-44 5,788 2,967 2,821 4,956 2,543 2,413 832 424 40845-64 4,665 2,299 2,366 4,032 1,991 2,041 633 308 32565-84 3,050 1,373 1,677 2,711 1,229 1,482 339 144 19585+ 319 122 197 274 109 165 45 13 32

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

0.00

0.0

All RacesAll Ages Ages 10-19

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & OtherBlack & Other0

0.00

0.00

0.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 228 117 111 201 103 98 27 14 1313.6 14.1 13.1 13.9 14.4 13.5 11.5 12.5 10.7

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 58 346.1 34 410.4 24 283.2 48 332.9 10 427.2Cancer 47 280.4 24 289.7 23 271.4 42 291.3 5 213.6Stroke 16 95.5 7 84.5 9 106.2 15 104.0 1 42.7Accidents 16 95.5 8 96.6 8 94.4 14 97.1 2 85.4CLRD 16 95.5 8 96.6 8 94.4 15 104.0 1 42.7Diabetes 1 6.0 1 12.1 0 0.0 1 6.9 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 6 35.8 3 36.2 3 35.4 6 41.6 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 5 29.8 1 12.1 4 47.2 5 34.7 0 0.0Suicide 4 23.9 4 48.3 0 0.0 3 20.8 1 42.7Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 16 95.5 2 50.2 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 8 47.7 2 50.2 228 13.6Suffocation 1 6.0 0 0.0 1 0.3Poisoning 1 6.0 0 0.0 13 2.2Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 9.6F ll 2 11 9 0 0 0 120 39 3

Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

FAYETTE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

Black & Other

White

0 - 14

65 84

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age groupTotal

15 - 4445 - 64

Female

HIV disease

Falls 2 11.9 0 0.0 120 39.3Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 49 153.6Firearms 1 6.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate47 280.4 24 289.7 23 271.411 65.6 5 60.4 6 70.84 23.9 1 12.1 3 35.41 6.0 0 0.0 1 11.83 17.9 3 36.2 0 0.04 23.9 1 12.1 3 35.41 6.0 1 12.1 0 0.01 6.0 0 0.0 1 11.81 6.0 0 0.0 1 11.82 11.9 1 12.1 1 11.80 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 6.0 0 0.0 1 11.82 11.9 2 24.1 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

16 --- 10 --- 6 ---

65 - 8485 plus

Total Male

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancers

Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Breast (female)

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

Colorectal

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 411 0 32 366Rate --- 0.0 84.9 62.6White 400 0 31 356Rate --- 0.0 90.4 66.6Black & Other 11 0 1 10Rate --- 0.0 29.4 20.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 161Rate 5.1Number 156 Total 31,696Rate 4.9 White 28,972

Black and Other 2,724Median age 38.5Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 506 87.1 55 27.5 aged 10-49Live births 411 13.0 45 22.5ITOPs 12 2.1 1 0.5Estimated fetal losses 83 --- 9 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 0

SELECTED

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

NATALITY 73.5

2147.5

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

All Women Women 10-19

All Women Women 10 to 19

1323.0

1325.3

00.0

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESNew Cases

FRANKLIN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women * 149 36.3 35 77.8 Syphilis 2Low weight births 30 7.3 2 4.4 Gonorrhea 32Multiple births 10 2.4 2 4.4 Chlamydia 108Medicaid births * 274 66.7 37 82.2 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 3 3 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.3 7.5 0.0Postneonatal deaths 2 2 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.9 5.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.4 2.5 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 31,696 15,848 15,848 28,972 14,345 14,627 2,724 1,503 1,2210-4 2,053 1,057 996 1,873 962 911 180 95 855-9 2,214 1,118 1,096 1,967 994 973 247 124 12310-14 2,172 1,111 1,061 1,985 1,008 977 187 103 8415-44 12,160 6,345 5,815 10,902 5,601 5,301 1,258 744 51445-64 7,979 3,966 4,013 7,416 3,672 3,744 563 294 26965-84 4,603 2,070 2,533 4,344 1,941 2,403 259 129 13085+ 515 181 334 485 167 318 30 14 16

0.00

0.0

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

00.0

All Races

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

Ages 10-19

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother. 0.0

00.0

00.0

0

00.0

00.0

00.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 382 177 205 373 173 200 9 4 512.1 11.2 12.9 12.9 12.1 13.7 3.3 2.7 4.1

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 98 309.2 48 302.9 50 315.5 96 331.4 2 73.4Cancer 66 208.2 34 214.5 32 201.9 64 220.9 2 73.4Stroke 27 85.2 11 69.4 16 101.0 26 89.7 1 36.7Accidents 19 59.9 10 63.1 9 56.8 19 65.6 0 0.0CLRD 25 78.9 13 82.0 12 75.7 25 86.3 0 0.0Diabetes 9 28.4 3 18.9 6 37.9 9 31.1 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 14 44.2 4 25.2 10 63.1 13 44.9 1 36.7Alzheimer's disease 10 31.5 2 12.6 8 50.5 10 34.5 0 0.0Suicide 4 12.6 4 25.2 0 0.0 4 13.8 0 0.0Homicide 1 3.2 0 0.0 1 6.3 1 3.5 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 19 59.9 3 35.3 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 6 18.9 3 35.3 382 12.1Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 1.1Poisoning 5 15.8 0 0.0 22 1.8Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 95 11.9F ll 1 3 2 0 0 0 175 38 0

HIV disease

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Total Male Female White Black & Other

65 84

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

All Ages Children Under 20

FRANKLIN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSES

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

Falls 1 3.2 0 0.0 175 38.0Drowning 1 3.2 0 0.0 83 161.2Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 6 --- 0 ---"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate66 208.2 34 214.5 32 201.917 53.6 9 56.8 8 50.55 15.8 2 12.6 3 18.93 9.5 0 0.0 3 18.91 3.2 1 6.3 0 0.05 15.8 2 12.6 3 18.95 15.8 2 12.6 3 18.95 15.8 4 25.2 1 6.30 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 6.3 1 6.3 1 6.31 3.2 0 0.0 1 6.32 6.3 1 6.3 1 6.31 3.2 1 6.3 0 0.0

19 --- 11 --- 8 ---

65 - 8485 plus

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

Female

ColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal Male

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 282 0 26 250Rate --- 0.0 82.6 53.0White 259 0 24 229Rate --- 0.0 90.0 56.1Black & Other 23 0 2 21Rate --- 0.0 41.7 33.4

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 196Rate 7.3Number 119 Total 26,777Rate 4.4 White 23,304

Black and Other 3,473Median age 43.0Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 346 75.3 40 24.6 aged 10-49Live births 282 10.5 32 19.7ITOPs 7 1.5 2 1.2Estimated fetal losses 57 --- 6 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 0

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

6

NATALITY

All Women Women 10 to 19

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

All Women Women 10-19

74.6

1916.0

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

12.76

15.00

0.0

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

New Cases

GENEVA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women * 133 47.2 27 84.4 Syphilis 0Low weight births 25 8.9 2 6.3 Gonorrhea 32Multiple births 14 5.0 0 0.0 Chlamydia 93Medicaid births * 195 69.1 30 93.8 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.1 3.9 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.5 3.9 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.5 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 26,777 13,191 13,586 23,304 11,529 11,775 3,473 1,662 1,8110-4 1,549 831 718 1,280 696 584 269 135 1345-9 1,608 835 773 1,331 695 636 277 140 13710-14 1,716 878 838 1,436 748 688 280 130 15015-44 9,167 4,570 4,597 7,902 3,947 3,955 1,265 623 64245-64 7,474 3,706 3,768 6,594 3,300 3,294 880 406 47465-84 4,702 2,183 2,519 4,234 1,969 2,265 468 214 25485+ 561 188 373 527 174 353 34 14 20

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

43.5

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

143.5

00.0

1

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 350 173 177 323 163 160 27 10 1713.1 13.1 13.0 13.9 14.1 13.6 7.8 6.0 9.4

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 89 332.4 58 439.7 31 228.2 82 351.9 7 201.6Cancer 63 235.3 33 250.2 30 220.8 57 244.6 6 172.8Stroke 16 59.8 7 53.1 9 66.2 15 64.4 1 28.8Accidents 20 74.7 9 68.2 11 81.0 20 85.8 0 0.0CLRD 26 97.1 10 75.8 16 117.8 25 107.3 1 28.8Diabetes 16 59.8 5 37.9 11 81.0 13 55.8 3 86.4Influenza & pneumonia 9 33.6 2 15.2 7 51.5 9 38.6 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 13 48.5 4 30.3 9 66.2 13 55.8 0 0.0Suicide 5 18.7 4 30.3 1 7.4 4 17.2 1 28.8Homicide 2 7.5 1 7.6 1 7.4 1 4.3 1 28.8

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 20 74.7 5 77.3 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 8 29.9 5 77.3 350 13.1Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 1.0Poisoning 5 18.7 0 0.0 19 2.1Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 67 9.0F ll 2 7 5 0 0 0 170 36 2

GENEVA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

65 84

Age groupTotal0 - 14

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

45 - 64

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages

White Black & Other

15 - 44

Children Under 20

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal

HIV disease

Male Female

Falls 2 7.5 0 0.0 170 36.2Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 89 158.6Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 5 --- 0 ---

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate63 235.3 33 250.2 30 220.818 67.2 5 37.9 13 95.74 14.9 2 15.2 2 14.73 11.2 0 0.0 3 22.13 11.2 3 22.7 0 0.04 14.9 3 22.7 1 7.43 11.2 2 15.2 1 7.42 7.5 0 0.0 2 14.70 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 7.5 0 0.0 2 14.70 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 3.7 0 0.0 1 7.43 11.2 3 22.7 0 0.01 3.7 0 0.0 1 7.4

19 --- 15 --- 4 ---

Ovary (female)

Female

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Male

Colorectal

65 - 8485 plus

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

All cancers

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 91 0 5 84Rate --- 0.0 49.6 58.8

White 13 0 0 12Rate --- 0.0 0.0 64.5Black & Other 78 0 5 72Rate --- 0.0 53.4 57.9

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 40Rate 4.7Number 0 Total 8,479Rate 0.0 White 1,575

Black and Other 6,904Median age 42.5Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 126 88.6 9 17.3 aged 10-49Live births 91 10.7 7 13.4ITOPs 15 10.6 1 1.9Estimated fetal losses 20 --- 1 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 3

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2

NATALITY

All Women Women 10 to 19 New Cases

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

All Women Women 10-19

72.6

1854.5

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

13.2

192.6

17.1

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

GREENE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 77 84.6 7 100.0 Syphilis 1Low weight births 14 15.4 1 14.3 Gonorrhea 19Multiple births 4 4.4 0 0.0 Chlamydia 70Medicaid births * 74 81.3 7 100.0 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 22.0 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 22.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 8,479 4,024 4,455 1,575 799 776 6,904 3,225 3,6790-4 501 263 238 64 36 28 437 227 2105-9 562 284 278 99 58 41 463 226 23710-14 555 286 269 93 51 42 462 235 22715-44 2,823 1,405 1,418 351 192 159 2,472 1,213 1,25945-64 2,455 1,107 1,348 520 254 266 1,935 853 1,08265-84 1,345 607 738 382 187 195 963 420 54385+ 238 72 166 66 21 45 172 51 121

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* AND MOTHER'S AGE GROUP

All Ages Ages 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

0.0

00.0

00.0

025.6

00.0

00.0

00.0

225.6

00.0

2

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 114 60 54 28 11 17 86 49 37

13.4 14.9 12.1 17.8 13.8 21.9 12.5 15.2 10.1

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 35 412.8 22 546.7 13 291.8 7 444.4 28 405.6Cancer 18 212.3 10 248.5 8 179.6 6 381.0 12 173.8Stroke 7 82.6 2 49.7 5 112.2 4 254.0 3 43.5Accidents 7 82.6 5 124.3 2 44.9 0 0.0 7 101.4CLRD 5 59.0 3 74.6 2 44.9 4 254.0 1 14.5Diabetes 8 94.4 2 49.7 6 134.7 0 0.0 8 115.9Influenza & pneumonia 4 47.2 0 0.0 4 89.8 1 63.5 3 43.5Alzheimer's disease 4 47.2 1 24.9 3 67.3 0 0.0 4 57.9Suicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

1 11.8 1 24.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 14.5Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 7 82.6 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 4 47.2 0 0.0 114 13.4Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 1.2Poisoning 1 11.8 0 0.0 11 3.9Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 21 8.6F ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 37 2

GREENE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

65 84

Age groupTotal0 - 14

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

45 - 64

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages

Female White Black & Other

15 - 44

Children Under 20

SELECTED CAUSESTotal

HIV disease

Male

Death rate per 1,000 population

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 50 37.2Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 30 126.1Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 2 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate18 212.3 10 248.5 8 179.66 70.8 4 99.4 2 44.92 23.6 2 49.7 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 11.8 1 24.9 0 0.02 23.6 0 0.0 2 44.90 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 23.6 0 0.0 2 44.91 11.8 1 24.9 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 11.8 0 0.0 1 22.41 11.8 1 24.9 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 --- 1 --- 1 ---

Ovary (female)

Female

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Male

Colorectal

65 - 8485 plus

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

All cancers

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 197 1 9 183Rate --- 2.1 42.8 66.2White 62 1 2 59Rate --- 5.2 29.6 60.5Black & Other 135 0 7 124Rate --- 0.0 49.0 69.4

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 118Rate 7.8Number 51 Total 15,068Rate 3.4 White 6,199

Black and Other 8,869Median age 40.8Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 263 93.0 20 19.8 aged 10-49Live births 197 13.1 14 13.9ITOPs 24 8.5 3 3.0Estimated fetal losses 42 --- 3 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 0

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-17

4

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

76.2NATALITY

12.70

0.04

18.7

All Women Women 10-19

All Women Women 10 to 19

2085.0

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

HALE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women 123 62.4 13 92.9 Syphilis 1Low weight births 30 15.2 4 28.6 Gonorrhea 33Multiple births 15 7.6 3 21.4 Chlamydia 140Medicaid births 127 64.5 14 100.0 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 15.2 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 15.2 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 15,068 7,092 7,976 6,199 3,039 3,160 8,869 4,053 4,8160-4 932 486 446 306 163 143 626 323 3035-9 937 476 461 388 187 201 549 289 26010-14 965 481 484 355 164 191 610 317 29315-44 5,384 2,557 2,827 1,932 977 955 3,452 1,580 1,87245-64 4,171 1,919 2,252 1,790 903 887 2,381 1,016 1,36565-84 2,321 1,075 1,246 1,258 600 658 1,063 475 58885+ 358 98 260 170 45 125 188 53 135

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

All Races

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.0

00.0

00.0

022.2

00.0

00.0

00.0

322.2

00.0

3

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 171 89 82 85 41 44 86 48 3811.3 12.5 10.3 13.7 13.5 13.9 9.7 11.8 7.9

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 51 338.5 28 394.8 23 288.4 21 338.8 30 338.3Cancer 35 232.3 19 267.9 16 200.6 17 274.2 18 203.0Stroke 7 46.5 3 42.3 4 50.2 3 48.4 4 45.1Accidents 6 39.8 3 42.3 3 37.6 4 64.5 2 22.6CLRD 7 46.5 5 70.5 2 25.1 2 32.3 5 56.4Diabetes 2 13.3 2 28.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 22.6Influenza & pneumonia 1 6.6 1 14.1 0 0.0 1 16.1 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 9 59.7 2 28.2 7 87.8 4 64.5 5 56.4Suicide 3 19.9 3 42.3 0 0.0 2 32.3 1 11.3Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 6 39.8 1 25.7 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 1 6.6 1 25.7 171 11.3Suffocation 2 13.3 0 0.0 3 1.1Poisoning 1 6.6 0 0.0 7 1.3Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 39 9.4F ll 1 6 6 0 0 0 75 32 3

White Black & Other

65 84

Age groupTotal0 - 1415 - 4445 - 64

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

HALE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Male Female

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

HIV disease

SELECTED CAUSESTotal

Death rate per 1,000 population

Falls 1 6.6 0 0.0 75 32.3Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 47 131.3Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 1 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate35 232.3 19 267.9 16 200.67 46.5 3 42.3 4 50.24 26.5 1 14.1 3 37.62 13.3 0 0.0 2 25.11 6.6 1 14.1 0 0.07 46.5 5 70.5 2 25.10 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 6.6 0 0.0 1 12.51 6.6 0 0.0 1 12.50 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 6.6 0 0.0 1 12.51 6.6 1 14.1 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

10 --- 8 --- 2 ---

65 - 8485 plus

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

Female

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal Male

Ovary (female)

Colorectal

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 170 1 8 159Rate --- 2.0 41.5 52.6White 128 1 3 124Rate --- 2.8 25.4 59.7Black & Other 42 0 5 35Rate --- 0.0 66.8 37.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 104Rate 6.0Number 65 Total 17,221Rate 3.8 White 12,161

Black and Other 5,060Median age 44.1

Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 208 70.9 14 14.2 aged 10-49Live births 170 9.9 11 11.1ITOPs 4 1.4 1 1.0Estimated fetal losses 34 --- 2 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 2

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY

15-17

75.4

1830.0

2

06.9

0.02

17.8

SELECTED

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

All Women Women 10-19

Women 10 to 19NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New CasesAll Women

HENRY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 2Births to unmarried women * 68 40.0 10 90.9 Syphilis 1Low weight births 19 11.2 2 18.2 Gonorrhea 18Multiple births 6 3.5 2 18.2 Chlamydia 78Medicaid births * 86 50.6 8 72.7 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 11.8 7.8 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 2 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 11.8 7.8 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 17,221 8,327 8,894 12,161 5,959 6,202 5,060 2,368 2,6920-4 939 498 441 615 327 288 324 171 1535-9 955 490 465 652 338 314 303 152 15110-14 1,060 554 506 737 384 353 323 170 15315-44 5,861 2,921 2,940 3,988 2,010 1,978 1,873 911 96245-64 4,742 2,226 2,516 3,364 1,606 1,758 1,378 620 75865-84 3,254 1,527 1,727 2,497 1,209 1,288 757 318 43985+ 410 111 299 308 85 223 102 26 76

00.0

Black & Other Black & Other

0.00

All Races White Black and OtherAge

00.0

00.0

00.0

123.8

00.0

123.8

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

0

All Ages

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races

0.0

Ages 10-19

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 227 116 111 169 85 84 58 31 27

13.2 13.9 12.5 13.9 14.3 13.5 11.5 13.1 10.0

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 51 296.2 28 336.3 23 258.6 36 296.0 15 296.4Cancer 57 331.0 28 336.3 29 326.1 46 378.3 11 217.4Stroke 9 52.3 5 60.0 4 45.0 4 32.9 5 98.8Accidents 8 46.5 7 84.1 1 11.2 8 65.8 0 0.0CLRD 16 92.9 8 96.1 8 89.9 13 106.9 3 59.3Diabetes 3 17.4 2 24.0 1 11.2 3 24.7 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 3 17.4 1 12.0 2 22.5 2 16.4 1 19.8Alzheimer's disease 12 69.7 2 24.0 10 112.4 9 74.0 3 59.3Suicide 3 17.4 1 12.0 2 22.5 3 24.7 0 0.0

Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 5.8 0 0.0 1 11.2 0 0.0 1 19.8

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 8 46.5 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 2 11.6 0 0.0 Total 227 13.2Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 3 1.0Poisoning 1 5.8 0 0.0 15 - 44 8 1.4Smoke, fire and flames 2 11.6 0 0.0 45 - 64 46 9.7F ll 1 5 8 0 0 0 65 84 115 35 3

White Black & OtherFemale

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

Children Under 20

Male

Death rate per 1,000 population

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages

SELECTED CAUSESTotal

HENRY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

White Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races

HIV disease

Falls 1 5.8 0 0.0 65 - 84 115 35.3Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 55 134.1Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 2 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate57 331.0 28 336.3 29 326.118 104.5 10 120.1 8 89.93 17.4 1 12.0 2 22.55 29.0 0 0.0 5 56.23 17.4 3 36.0 0 0.02 11.6 2 24.0 0 0.02 11.6 0 0.0 2 22.52 11.6 1 12.0 1 11.23 17.4 0 0.0 3 33.71 5.8 1 12.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 5.8 0 0.0 1 11.20 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 11.6 2 24.0 0 0.0

15 --- 8 --- 7 ---

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSFemale

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Total Male

Stomach

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemias

Colorectal

All cancers

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Uterus & cervix (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 1,293 2 77 1,185Rate --- 0.6 60.5 57.7White 844 0 42 786Rate --- 0.0 52.4 58.3Black & Other 449 2 35 399Rate --- 1.6 74.2 56.5

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 748Rate 7.2Number 492 Total 104,173Rate 4.7 White 72,895

Black and Other 31,278Median age 39.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,601 78.6 140 21.4 aged 10-49Live births 1,293 12.4 108 16.5ITOPs 45 2.2 10 1.5Estimated fetal losses 263 --- 22 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 14

Marriages

13.316

15.2

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2915-17

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

76.7

1908.0

18.413

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

New Cases

HOUSTON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 14Births to unmarried women * 566 43.8 90 83.3 Syphilis 22Low weight births 137 10.6 9 8.3 Gonorrhea 177Multiple births 42 3.2 0 0.0 Chlamydia 647Medicaid births * 758 58.6 96 88.9 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 9 3 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.0 3.6 9.3 0.0Postneonatal deaths 3 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.3 1.2 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 6 2 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.6 2.4 9.3 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 104,173 49,860 54,313 72,895 35,370 37,525 31,278 14,490 16,7880-4 6,391 3,258 3,133 3,941 2,029 1,912 2,450 1,229 1,2215-9 6,755 3,460 3,295 4,192 2,191 2,001 2,563 1,269 1,29410-14 7,116 3,763 3,353 4,440 2,343 2,097 2,676 1,420 1,25615-44 39,345 18,965 20,380 26,063 12,891 13,172 13,282 6,074 7,20845-64 27,419 13,027 14,392 20,246 9,834 10,412 7,173 3,193 3,98065-84 15,251 6,785 8,466 12,444 5,580 6,864 2,807 1,205 1,60285+ 1,896 602 1,294 1,569 502 1,067 327 100 227

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & OtherAll Ages Ages 10-19

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

613.4

24.5

48.9 20.0

120.0

00.0

1

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 1,082 523 559 851 400 451 231 123 108

10.4 10.5 10.3 11.7 11.3 12.0 7.4 8.5 6.4

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 234 224.6 98 196.6 136 250.4 188 257.9 46 147.1Cancer 236 226.5 136 272.8 100 184.1 195 267.5 41 131.1Stroke 45 43.2 22 44.1 23 42.3 32 43.9 13 41.6Accidents 52 49.9 30 60.2 22 40.5 46 63.1 6 19.2CLRD 58 55.7 30 60.2 28 51.6 48 65.8 10 32.0Diabetes 27 25.9 12 24.1 15 27.6 16 21.9 11 35.2Influenza & pneumonia 17 16.3 8 16.0 9 16.6 16 21.9 1 3.2Alzheimer's disease 75 72.0 17 34.1 58 106.8 65 89.2 10 32.0Suicide 21 20.2 12 24.1 9 16.6 15 20.6 6 19.2Homicide 7 6.7 6 12.0 1 1.8 3 4.1 4 12.8

2 1.9 2 4.0 0 0.0 1 1.4 1 3.2Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 52 49.9 3 11.2 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 24 23.0 2 7.5 Total 1,082 10.4Suffocation 1 1.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 17 0.8Poisoning 11 10.6 0 0.0 15 - 44 51 1.3Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 236 8.6F ll 5 4 8 0 0 0 65 84 493 32 3

Black & Other

Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

HOUSTON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White

HIV disease

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

All Ages Children Under 20

WhiteSELECTED CAUSES

Total Male Female

Falls 5 4.8 0 0.0 65 - 84 493 32.3Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 285 150.3Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 10 --- 1 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate236 226.5 136 272.8 100 184.163 60.5 38 76.2 25 46.018 17.3 11 22.1 7 12.916 15.4 0 0.0 16 29.510 9.6 10 20.1 0 0.023 22.1 13 26.1 10 18.45 4.8 4 8.0 1 1.84 3.8 2 4.0 2 3.72 1.9 0 0.0 2 3.7

10 9.6 4 8.0 6 11.02 1.9 1 2.0 1 1.85 4.8 0 0.0 5 9.25 4.8 4 8.0 1 1.85 4.8 3 6.0 2 3.7

68 --- 46 --- 22 ---

Total Male FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)

All cancers

Brain and other nervous system

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 535 0 37 485Rate --- 0.0 61.0 51.8

White 492 0 34 446Rate --- 0.0 62.0 52.4Black & Other 43 0 3 39Rate --- 0.0 51.4 45.6

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 428Rate 8.2Number 253 Total 52,419Rate 4.8 White 47,909

Black and Other 4,510Median age 43.0Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 668 72.7 63 20.1 aged 10-49Live births 535 10.2 50 15.9ITOPs 24 2.6 3 1.0Estimated fetal losses 109 --- 10 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P N b P HIV 2

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

1315-17

Marriages

New Cases

11.4

1821.0

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

All Women Women 10-19

All Women Women 10 to 19

14.3

1214.6

1

74.4

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATION

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY

JACKSON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 2Births to unmarried women * 211 39.4 38 76.0 Syphilis 2Low weight births 58 10.8 8 16.0 Gonorrhea 16Multiple births 23 4.3 2 4.0 Chlamydia 118Medicaid births * 308 57.8 40 80.0 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 5 5 2 2Rate per 1,000 births 9.3 10.2 40.0 43.5Postneonatal deaths 1 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.9 2.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 4 4 2 2Rate per 1,000 births 7.5 8.1 40.0 43.5

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 52,419 25,790 26,629 47,909 23,551 24,358 4,510 2,239 2,2710-4 2,814 1,461 1,353 2,472 1,281 1,191 342 180 1625-9 2,980 1,578 1,402 2,651 1,417 1,234 329 161 16810-14 3,330 1,712 1,618 2,985 1,538 1,447 345 174 17115-44 18,504 9,307 9,197 16,733 8,386 8,347 1,771 921 85045-64 14,814 7,312 7,502 13,650 6,743 6,907 1,164 569 59565-84 9,017 4,103 4,914 8,513 3,889 4,624 504 214 29085+ 960 317 643 905 297 608 55 20 35

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

0

00.0

0

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & OtherAll Ages Ages 10-19

0.0 0.0

00.0

0

0.0 0.0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 719 378 341 694 370 324 25 8 17

13.7 14.7 12.8 14.5 15.7 13.3 5.5 3.6 7.5

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 194 370.1 103 399.4 91 341.7 190 396.6 4 88.7Cancer 138 263.3 77 298.6 61 229.1 134 279.7 4 88.7Stroke 41 78.2 18 69.8 23 86.4 38 79.3 3 66.5Accidents 32 61.0 24 93.1 8 30.0 31 64.7 1 22.2CLRD 65 124.0 36 139.6 29 108.9 64 133.6 1 22.2Diabetes 12 22.9 8 31.0 4 15.0 11 23.0 1 22.2Influenza & pneumonia 10 19.1 4 15.5 6 22.5 10 20.9 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 33 63.0 12 46.5 21 78.9 33 68.9 0 0.0Suicide 12 22.9 12 46.5 0 0.0 12 25.0 0 0.0Homicide 1 1.9 1 3.9 0 0.0 1 2.1 0 0.0

1 1.9 1 3.9 0 0.0 1 2.1 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 32 61.0 1 8.1 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 20 38.2 1 8.1 Total 719 13.7Suffocation 1 1.9 0 0.0 0 - 14 7 0.8Poisoning 4 7.6 0 0.0 15 - 44 26 1.4Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.9 0 0.0 45 - 64 159 10.7F ll 3 5 7 0 0 0 65 84 367 40 7

WhiteTotalSELECTED CAUSES

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

All Ages Children Under 20

Male

HIV disease

ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

JACKSON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

Female

Falls 3 5.7 0 0.0 65 - 84 367 40.7Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 160 166.7Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate138 263.3 77 298.6 61 229.147 89.7 28 108.6 19 71.413 24.8 6 23.3 7 26.312 22.9 0 0.0 12 45.15 9.5 5 19.4 0 0.09 17.2 5 19.4 4 15.05 9.5 4 15.5 1 3.81 1.9 1 3.9 0 0.03 5.7 0 0.0 3 11.31 1.9 1 3.9 0 0.04 7.6 1 3.9 3 11.35 9.5 0 0.0 5 18.86 11.4 5 19.4 1 3.80 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

27 --- 21 --- 6 ---

Total Male FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 8,789 7 181 391 8,210Rate --- 0.3 14.7 47.5 59.9White 4,505 2 54 125 4,324Rate --- 0.2 9.1 31.6 63.1Black & Other 4,284 5 127 266 3,886Rate --- 0.5 19.8 62.2 56.6

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 5,283Rate 8.0Number 2,631 Total 660,367Rate 4.0 White 354,959

Black and Other 305,408Median age 37.7Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 12,029 88.0 855 20.8 aged 10-49Live births 8,789 13.3 579 14.1ITOPs 1,347 9.9 145 3.5Estimated fetal losses 1,893 --- 131 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 140

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

Marriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY 74.9

1860.0

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

JEFFERSON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 140Births to unmarried women * 4,120 46.9 538 92.9 Syphilis 162Low weight births 984 11.2 71 12.3 Gonorrhea 1,598Multiple births 370 4.2 8 1.4 Chlamydia 4,320Medicaid births * 3,724 42.4 434 75.0 Tuberculosis 19

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 92 29 4 2Rate per 1,000 births 10.5 6.4 6.9 11.0Postneonatal deaths 30 8 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.4 1.8 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 62 21 4 2Rate per 1,000 births 7.1 4.7 6.9 11.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 660,367 311,844 348,523 354,959 172,166 182,793 305,408 139,678 165,7300-4 42,880 21,834 21,046 20,811 10,758 10,053 22,069 11,076 10,9935-9 43,062 21,990 21,072 20,497 10,526 9,971 22,565 11,464 11,10110-14 41,164 20,702 20,462 19,451 9,799 9,652 21,713 10,903 10,81015-44 263,783 127,119 136,664 135,173 67,711 67,462 128,610 59,408 69,20245-64 172,845 80,707 92,138 95,641 46,861 48,780 77,204 33,846 43,35865-84 82,781 35,264 47,517 53,481 23,342 30,139 29,300 11,922 17,37885+ 13,852 4,228 9,624 9,905 3,169 6,736 3,947 1,059 2,888

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

00.0

5.02

225.1

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

419.6

63 25.0

Black & Other

14.7

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

Black & OtherAll Ages Ages 10-19

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 7,173 3,523 3,650 4,401 2,110 2,291 2,772 1,413 1,359

10.9 11.3 10.5 12.4 12.3 12.5 9.1 10.1 8.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 1,507 228.2 774 248.2 733 210.3 928 261.4 579 189.6Cancer 1,384 209.6 697 223.5 687 197.1 843 237.5 541 177.1Stroke 481 72.8 184 59.0 297 85.2 300 84.5 181 59.3Accidents 383 58.0 259 83.1 124 35.6 254 71.6 129 42.2CLRD 329 49.8 141 45.2 188 53.9 260 73.2 69 22.6Diabetes 169 25.6 87 27.9 82 23.5 69 19.4 100 32.7Influenza & pneumonia 158 23.9 77 24.7 81 23.2 109 30.7 49 16.0Alzheimer's disease 338 51.2 83 26.6 255 73.2 261 73.5 77 25.2Suicide 95 14.4 77 24.7 18 5.2 81 22.8 14 4.6Homicide 130 19.7 111 35.6 19 5.5 20 5.6 110 36.0

32 4.8 26 8.3 6 1.7 3 0.8 29 9.5Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 383 58.0 21 12.5 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 106 16.1 9 5.3 Total 7,173 10.9Suffocation 20 3.0 8 4.8 0 - 14 123 1.0Poisoning 160 24.2 1 0.6 15 - 44 561 2.1Smoke, fire and flames 14 2.1 0 0.0 45 - 64 1,600 9.3Falls 27 4 1 0 0 0 65 84 2 827 34 2

JEFFERSON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female White Black & Other

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Age group

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

HIV disease

Falls 27 4.1 0 0.0 65 - 84 2,827 34.2Drowning 9 1.4 2 1.2 85 plus 2,062 148.9Firearms 1 0.2 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 46 --- 1 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate1,384 209.6 697 223.5 687 197.1

361 54.7 209 67.0 152 43.6112 17.0 57 18.3 55 15.8135 20.4 0 0.0 135 38.772 10.9 72 23.1 0 0.0

106 16.1 44 14.1 62 17.857 8.6 35 11.2 22 6.343 6.5 22 7.1 21 6.025 3.8 0 0.0 25 7.246 7.0 19 6.1 27 7.729 4.4 16 5.1 13 3.739 5.9 0 0.0 39 11.215 2.3 12 3.8 3 0.913 2.0 6 1.9 7 2.0

331 --- 205 --- 126 ---

Prostate (male)Pancreas

Ovary (female)

LeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Female

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

All cancers

Total MaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Breast (female)Colorectal

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 179 1 17 157Rate --- 2.3 104.9 66.6White 155 0 15 136Rate --- 0.0 111.6 66.9Black & Other 24 1 2 21Rate --- 18.2 72.5 64.2

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 96Rate 6.9Number 64 Total 13,886Rate 4.6 White 12,105

Black and Other 1,781Median age 44.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 221 94.7 27 31.9 aged 10-49Live births 179 12.9 22 26.0ITOPs 6 2.6 1 1.2Estimated fetal losses 36 --- 4 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 0

16.5

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-17

4

2423.5

Rate is per 1,000 population.

2015 POPULATION

74.3

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

Marriages

Divorces

419.8

00.0

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

All Women Women 10-19

LAMAR 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women * 68 38.0 13 59.1 Syphilis 0Low weight births 13 7.3 2 9.1 Gonorrhea 13Multiple births 8 4.5 0 0.0 Chlamydia 49Medicaid births * 99 55.3 19 86.4 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.6 6.5 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.6 6.5 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 13,886 6,800 7,086 12,105 5,976 6,129 1,781 824 9570-4 676 347 329 555 287 268 121 60 615-9 849 455 394 714 391 323 135 64 7110-14 885 444 441 768 382 386 117 62 5515-44 4,637 2,300 2,337 4,000 2,000 2,000 637 300 33745-64 3,919 1,973 1,946 3,406 1,738 1,668 513 235 27865-84 2,608 1,193 1,415 2,389 1,099 1,290 219 94 12585+ 312 88 224 273 79 194 39 9 30

0.0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

00.0

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All AgesAll RacesBlack & Other

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.0

0.0

00.0

0 00.0

0

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother. 0.0

0.00

00.0

0

Black & OtherAges 10-19

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 202 98 104 179 85 94 23 13 1014.5 14.4 14.7 14.8 14.2 15.3 12.9 15.8 10.4

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 64 460.9 34 500.0 30 423.4 60 495.7 4 224.6Cancer 38 273.7 21 308.8 17 239.9 32 264.4 6 336.9Stroke 14 100.8 6 88.2 8 112.9 12 99.1 2 112.3Accidents 8 57.6 7 102.9 1 14.1 7 57.8 1 56.1CLRD 17 122.4 6 88.2 11 155.2 14 115.7 3 168.4Diabetes 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 9 64.8 3 44.1 6 84.7 7 57.8 2 112.3Alzheimer's disease 4 28.8 0 0.0 4 56.4 3 24.8 1 56.1Suicide 1 7.2 1 14.7 0 0.0 1 8.3 0 0.0Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 8 57.6 1 30.8 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 1 7.2 1 30.8 Total 202 14.5Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 1 0.4Poisoning 1 7.2 0 0.0 15 - 44 8 1.7Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 51 13.0F ll 3 21 6 0 0 0 65 84 97 37 2

LAMAR 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Total Male Female White

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Black & Other

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSES

HIV disease

Age group

Falls 3 21.6 0 0.0 65 - 84 97 37.2Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 45 144.2Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate38 273.7 21 308.8 17 239.913 93.6 8 117.6 5 70.61 7.2 0 0.0 1 14.14 28.8 0 0.0 4 56.42 14.4 2 29.4 0 0.06 43.2 3 44.1 3 42.30 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 14.4 2 29.4 0 0.01 7.2 0 0.0 1 14.10 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.09 --- 6 --- 3 ---

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

Male

Brain and other nervous system

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 957 0 55 883Rate --- 0.0 43.6 49.8White 829 0 46 766Rate --- 0.0 44.3 50.8Black & Other 128 0 9 117Rate --- 0.0 40.3 44.2

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 682Rate 7.4Number 357 Total 92,596Rate 3.9 White 80,333

Black and Other 12,263Median age 41.2Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,208 67.5 94 16.1 aged 10-49Live births 957 10.3 74 12.7ITOPs 54 3.0 5 0.9Estimated fetal losses 197 --- 15 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 5

6.0

17

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-17

19

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

76.3

10.0

10.92

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

2015 POPULATION

1602.5

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

Marriages

All Women Women 10 to 19

All Women Women 10-19

LAUDERDALE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 5Births to unmarried women * 373 39.0 58 78.4 Syphilis 5Low weight births 104 10.9 7 9.5 Gonorrhea 68Multiple births 45 4.7 2 2.7 Chlamydia 413Medicaid births * 509 53.2 67 90.5 Tuberculosis 2

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 13 9 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 13.6 10.9 13.5 15.9Postneonatal deaths 6 4 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 6.3 4.8 13.5 15.9Neonatal deaths 7 5 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.3 6.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 92,596 44,388 48,208 80,333 38,662 41,671 12,263 5,726 6,5370-4 4,786 2,541 2,245 3,921 2,113 1,808 865 428 4375-9 5,158 2,607 2,551 4,210 2,133 2,077 948 474 47410-14 5,391 2,705 2,686 4,479 2,265 2,214 912 440 47215-44 35,132 17,226 17,906 29,679 14,614 15,065 5,453 2,612 2,84145-64 24,826 11,851 12,975 22,128 10,640 11,488 2,698 1,211 1,48765-84 15,295 6,813 8,482 14,045 6,287 7,758 1,250 526 72485+ 2,008 645 1,363 1,871 610 1,261 137 35 102

15.62

15.6

Ages 10-19All AgesBlack & Other

0.00

0.00

0

0.0

431.3

2

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All RacesBlack & Other

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 1,104 514 590 1,005 469 536 99 45 5411.9 11.6 12.2 12.5 12.1 12.9 8.1 7.9 8.3

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 285 307.8 121 272.6 164 340.2 257 319.9 28 228.3Cancer 204 220.3 105 236.6 99 205.4 189 235.3 15 122.3Stroke 69 74.5 26 58.6 43 89.2 62 77.2 7 57.1Accidents 48 51.8 32 72.1 16 33.2 44 54.8 4 32.6CLRD 72 77.8 36 81.1 36 74.7 70 87.1 2 16.3Diabetes 13 14.0 7 15.8 6 12.4 10 12.4 3 24.5Influenza & pneumonia 30 32.4 18 40.6 12 24.9 28 34.9 2 16.3Alzheimer's disease 70 75.6 17 38.3 53 109.9 66 82.2 4 32.6Suicide 12 13.0 7 15.8 5 10.4 12 14.9 0 0.0Homicide 6 6.5 3 6.8 3 6.2 6 7.5 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 48 51.8 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 19 20.5 0 0.0 Total 1,104 11.9Suffocation 1 1.1 0 0.0 0 - 14 15 1.0Poisoning 8 8.6 0 0.0 15 - 44 42 1.2Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 208 8.4F ll 11 11 9 0 0 0 65 84 497 32 5

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSES

LAUDERDALE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

Female White Black & OtherTotal Male

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

HIV disease

Falls 11 11.9 0 0.0 65 - 84 497 32.5Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 342 170.3Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 9 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate204 220.3 105 236.6 99 205.459 63.7 37 83.4 22 45.619 20.5 11 24.8 8 16.611 11.9 0 0.0 11 22.86 6.5 6 13.5 0 0.0

10 10.8 3 6.8 7 14.53 3.2 2 4.5 1 2.17 7.6 2 4.5 5 10.49 9.7 0 0.0 9 18.76 6.5 1 2.3 5 10.44 4.3 3 6.8 1 2.14 4.3 0 0.0 4 8.33 3.2 1 2.3 2 4.12 2.2 2 4.5 0 0.0

61 --- 37 --- 24 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

MaleTotal Female

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 354 0 19 329Rate --- 0.0 51.7 53.2White 313 0 15 292Rate --- 0.0 56.2 60.1Black & Other 41 0 4 37Rate --- 0.0 39.7 27.8

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 198Rate 6.0Number 137 Total 33,115Rate 4.1 White 25,905

Black and Other 7,210Median age 42.3Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 455 76.9 33 16.6 aged 10-49Live births 354 10.7 25 12.6ITOPs 27 4.6 3 1.5Estimated fetal losses 74 --- 5 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 7

LAWRENCE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

615-17

10.9

All Women Women 10-19

Marriages

Divorces

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

2015 POPULATION

Rate is per 1,000 population.

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

615.0

00.0

73.3

1787.0

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 7Births to unmarried women * 128 36.2 18 72.0 Syphilis 1Low weight births 30 8.5 1 4.0 Gonorrhea 11Multiple births 8 2.3 0 0.0 Chlamydia 99Medicaid births * 221 62.4 24 96.0 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 2 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.6 6.4 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.8 3.2 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.8 3.2 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 33,115 16,127 16,988 25,905 12,621 13,284 7,210 3,506 3,7040-4 1,724 863 861 1,318 648 670 406 215 1915-9 2,060 1,032 1,028 1,575 776 799 485 256 22910-14 2,116 1,053 1,063 1,547 773 774 569 280 28915-44 11,776 5,868 5,908 9,037 4,475 4,562 2,739 1,393 1,34645-64 9,686 4,719 4,967 7,659 3,783 3,876 2,027 936 1,09165-84 5,258 2,424 2,834 4,388 2,038 2,350 870 386 48485+ 495 168 327 381 128 253 114 40 74

Age

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

Black & Other Black & OtherAll Ages Ages 10-19

0.0 * Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

0.00 0

0.00

0.0

0.00

0.0

0 00.0

00.0

00.0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and Other

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 420 235 185 358 199 159 62 36 2612.7 14.6 10.9 13.8 15.8 12.0 8.6 10.3 7.0

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 104 314.1 64 396.9 40 235.5 91 351.3 13 180.3Cancer 95 286.9 60 372.0 35 206.0 82 316.5 13 180.3Stroke 22 66.4 7 43.4 15 88.3 17 65.6 5 69.3Accidents 29 87.6 19 117.8 10 58.9 24 92.6 5 69.3CLRD 31 93.6 16 99.2 15 88.3 28 108.1 3 41.6Diabetes 10 30.2 4 24.8 6 35.3 9 34.7 1 13.9Influenza & pneumonia 5 15.1 2 12.4 3 17.7 5 19.3 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 12 36.2 6 37.2 6 35.3 11 42.5 1 13.9Suicide 3 9.1 2 12.4 1 5.9 2 7.7 1 13.9Homicide 2 6.0 2 12.4 0 0.0 1 3.9 1 13.9

1 3.0 1 6.2 0 0.0 1 3.9 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 29 87.6 1 12.8 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 14 42.3 1 12.8 Total 420 12.7Suffocation 2 6.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 3 0.5Poisoning 2 6.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 28 2.4Smoke, fire and flames 5 15.1 0 0.0 45 - 64 111 11.5F ll 3 9 1 0 0 0 65 84 212 40 3

White Black & Other

LAWRENCE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

All Races White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

Children Under 20ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

All Ages

MORTALITY

HIV disease

Falls 3 9.1 0 0.0 65 - 84 212 40.3Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 66 133.3Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate95 286.9 60 372.0 35 206.030 90.6 17 105.4 13 76.513 39.3 8 49.6 5 29.45 15.1 0 0.0 5 29.43 9.1 3 18.6 0 0.05 15.1 4 24.8 1 5.92 6.0 1 6.2 1 5.91 3.0 1 6.2 0 0.01 3.0 0 0.0 1 5.93 9.1 3 18.6 0 0.01 3.0 1 6.2 0 0.01 3.0 0 0.0 1 5.91 3.0 1 6.2 0 0.02 6.0 1 6.2 1 5.9

27 --- 20 --- 7 ---

Female

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomach

Total Male

Uterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skin

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Other

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 1,987 1 33 71 1,882Rate --- 0.2 8.1 26.2 50.9White 1,356 0 24 41 1,291Rate --- 0.0 8.2 21.0 50.6Black & Other 631 1 9 30 591Rate --- 0.6 7.9 39.4 51.4

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 662Rate 4.2Number 445 Total 156,993Rate 2.8 White 110,965

Black and Other 46,028Median age 31.1Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 2,454 62.8 134 11.8 aged 10-49Live births 1,987 12.7 105 9.3ITOPs 63 1.6 7 0.6Estimated fetal losses 404 --- 22 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 23

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

All Women Women 10-19

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

Marriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

78.2

1551.5

LEE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 23Births to unmarried women * 679 34.2 93 89.4 Syphilis 16Low weight births 174 8.8 10 9.5 Gonorrhea 190Multiple births 67 3.4 2 1.9 Chlamydia 738Medicaid births * 699 35.2 77 73.3 Tuberculosis 2

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 15 6 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.5 4.4 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 6 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.0 2.2 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 9 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.5 2.2 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 156,993 77,178 79,815 110,965 55,648 55,317 46,028 21,530 24,4980-4 9,127 4,556 4,571 5,870 2,957 2,913 3,257 1,599 1,6585-9 9,343 4,778 4,565 5,900 3,061 2,839 3,443 1,717 1,72610-14 9,484 4,936 4,548 6,235 3,303 2,932 3,249 1,633 1,61615-44 77,824 38,773 39,051 55,452 28,282 27,170 22,372 10,491 11,88145-64 34,532 16,673 17,859 24,304 11,962 12,342 10,228 4,711 5,51765-84 15,026 6,922 8,104 11,835 5,595 6,240 3,191 1,327 1,86485+ 1,657 540 1,117 1,369 488 881 288 52 236

Ages 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Ages

9.5

00.0

00.0

00.0

Black & Other

14.33

4.86

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

All RacesBlack & Other9

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 1,015 536 479 744 379 365 271 157 114

6.5 6.9 6.0 6.7 6.8 6.6 5.9 7.3 4.7

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 206 131.2 125 162.0 81 101.5 151 136.1 55 119.5Cancer 248 158.0 133 172.3 115 144.1 180 162.2 68 147.7Stroke 61 38.9 28 36.3 33 41.3 45 40.6 16 34.8Accidents 54 34.4 32 41.5 22 27.6 46 41.5 8 17.4CLRD 84 53.5 44 57.0 40 50.1 72 64.9 12 26.1Diabetes 40 25.5 21 27.2 19 23.8 21 18.9 19 41.3Influenza & pneumonia 13 8.3 6 7.8 7 8.8 11 9.9 2 4.3Alzheimer's disease 41 26.1 9 11.7 32 40.1 32 28.8 9 19.6Suicide 17 10.8 12 15.5 5 6.3 15 13.5 2 4.3Homicide 10 6.4 8 10.4 2 2.5 4 3.6 6 13.0

2 1.3 1 1.3 1 1.3 0 0.0 2 4.3Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 54 34.4 2 4.8 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 18 11.5 0 0.0 Total 1,015 6.5Suffocation 2 1.3 1 2.4 0 - 14 20 0.7Poisoning 15 9.6 0 0.0 15 - 44 78 1.0Smoke, fire and flames 2 1.3 0 0.0 45 - 64 228 6.6Falls 9 5 7 0 0 0 65 84 457 30 4

LEE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSES

HIV disease

Black & Other

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Total Male Female White

Falls 9 5.7 0 0.0 65 - 84 457 30.4Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 232 140.0Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 8 --- 1 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate248 158.0 133 172.3 115 144.159 37.6 39 50.5 20 25.124 15.3 7 9.1 17 21.321 13.4 0 0.0 21 26.316 10.2 16 20.7 0 0.013 8.3 5 6.5 8 10.010 6.4 6 7.8 4 5.08 5.1 4 5.2 4 5.08 5.1 0 0.0 8 10.08 5.1 4 5.2 4 5.04 2.5 3 3.9 1 1.34 2.5 0 0.0 4 5.05 3.2 4 5.2 1 1.32 1.3 1 1.3 1 1.3

66 --- 44 --- 22 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Total

Brain and other nervous system

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Male FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 1,020 2 60 941Rate --- 0.7 54.6 53.2White 884 2 52 817Rate --- 0.8 59.3 57.0Black & Other 136 0 8 124Rate --- 0.0 36.0 37.1

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 453Rate 4.9Number 382 Total 91,663Rate 4.2 White 74,967

Black and Other 16,696Median age 39.3Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,298 75.7 103 17.9 aged 10-49Live births 1,020 11.1 79 13.7ITOPs 67 3.9 7 1.2Estimated fetal losses 211 --- 17 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 10

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

12.04

9.913

10.3

2015 POPULATION

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

Marriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY

All Women Women 10-19

77.4

1832.0

17

LIMESTONE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 10Births to unmarried women * 321 31.5 60 75.9 Syphilis 3Low weight births 83 8.1 8 10.1 Gonorrhea 56Multiple births 45 4.4 0 0.0 Chlamydia 219Medicaid births * 439 43.0 59 74.7 Tuberculosis 4

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 10 9 2 1Rate per 1,000 births 9.8 10.2 25.3 14.9Postneonatal deaths 4 3 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.9 3.4 12.7 0.0Neonatal deaths 6 6 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 5.9 6.8 12.7 14.9

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 91,663 46,075 45,588 74,967 37,485 37,482 16,696 8,590 8,1060-4 5,284 2,643 2,641 4,186 2,086 2,100 1,098 557 5415-9 5,971 3,005 2,966 4,735 2,404 2,331 1,236 601 63510-14 6,131 3,117 3,014 4,865 2,478 2,387 1,266 639 62715-44 35,755 18,609 17,146 28,406 14,582 13,824 7,349 4,027 3,32245-64 25,512 12,920 12,592 21,195 10,742 10,453 4,317 2,178 2,13965-84 11,784 5,392 6,392 10,500 4,852 5,648 1,284 540 74485+ 1,226 389 837 1,080 341 739 146 48 98

Black & Other Black & OtherAges 10-19

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages

Age

All Races1 1

7.41

7.40

0.0

83.31

83.30

0.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 776 415 361 694 367 327 82 48 348.5 9.0 7.9 9.3 9.8 8.7 4.9 5.6 4.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 209 228.0 108 234.4 101 221.5 190 253.4 19 113.8Cancer 153 166.9 100 217.0 53 116.3 134 178.7 19 113.8Stroke 43 46.9 17 36.9 26 57.0 39 52.0 4 24.0Accidents 37 40.4 23 49.9 14 30.7 29 38.7 8 47.9CLRD 52 56.7 28 60.8 24 52.6 48 64.0 4 24.0Diabetes 16 17.5 6 13.0 10 21.9 14 18.7 2 12.0Influenza & pneumonia 14 15.3 7 15.2 7 15.4 14 18.7 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 25 27.3 4 8.7 21 46.1 24 32.0 1 6.0Suicide 10 10.9 8 17.4 2 4.4 10 13.3 0 0.0Homicide 6 6.5 5 10.9 1 2.2 3 4.0 3 18.0

1 1.1 1 2.2 0 0.0 1 1.3 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 37 40.4 4 17.3 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 24 26.2 4 17.3 Total 776 8.5Suffocation 1 1.1 0 0.0 0 - 14 16 0.9Poisoning 2 2.2 0 0.0 15 - 44 51 1.4Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 187 7.3F ll 4 4 4 0 0 0 65 84 338 28 7

White Black & Other

LIMESTONE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Death rate per 1,000 population

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

HIV disease

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female

Falls 4 4.4 0 0.0 65 - 84 338 28.7Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 184 150.1Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 6 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate153 166.9 100 217.0 53 116.352 56.7 33 71.6 19 41.715 16.4 9 19.5 6 13.26 6.5 0 0.0 6 13.27 7.6 7 15.2 0 0.0

13 14.2 9 19.5 4 8.88 8.7 5 10.9 3 6.65 5.5 3 6.5 2 4.41 1.1 0 0.0 1 2.25 5.5 4 8.7 1 2.25 5.5 4 8.7 1 2.22 2.2 0 0.0 2 4.45 5.5 5 10.9 0 0.04 4.4 4 8.7 0 0.0

25 --- 17 --- 8 ---

Male Female

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Total

Prostate (male)

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 116 1 6 107Rate --- 3.2 50.5 54.9White 25 0 1 24Rate --- 0.0 45.5 59.7Black & Other 91 1 5 83Rate --- 4.2 51.7 53.7

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 74Rate 7.1Number 71 Total 10,458Rate 6.8 White 2,735

Black and Other 7,723Median age 41.0Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 159 85.0 11 17.9 aged 10-49Live births 116 11.1 9 14.7ITOPs 18 9.6 1 1.6Estimated fetal losses 25 --- 1 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 1

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

215-17

11.2

2

All Women Women 10-19

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

Marriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

71.0

1760.5

00.0

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

13.8

LOWNDES 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 1Births to unmarried women * 82 70.7 9 100.0 Syphilis 4Low weight births 17 14.7 0 0.0 Gonorrhea 76Multiple births 4 3.4 0 0.0 Chlamydia 294Medicaid births * 87 75.0 9 100.0 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 17.2 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 8.6 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 8.6 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 10,458 4,961 5,497 2,735 1,374 1,361 7,723 3,587 4,1360-4 674 352 322 144 76 68 530 276 2545-9 678 337 341 176 96 80 502 241 26110-14 665 349 316 158 81 77 507 268 23915-44 3,662 1,791 1,871 709 351 358 2,953 1,440 1,51345-64 2,910 1,349 1,561 818 416 402 2,092 933 1,15965-84 1,681 731 950 666 330 336 1,015 401 61485+ 188 52 136 64 24 40 124 28 96

0.00

0.0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

Black & Other Black & Other

22.0

Ages 10-19All Ages

00.0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

2

0.0

00.0

00.0

0

All Races

111.0

111.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 129 61 68 39 21 18 90 40 5012.3 12.3 12.4 14.3 15.3 13.2 11.7 11.2 12.1

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 30 286.9 13 262.0 17 309.3 7 255.9 23 297.8Cancer 21 200.8 11 221.7 10 181.9 11 402.2 10 129.5Stroke 11 105.2 4 80.6 7 127.3 1 36.6 10 129.5Accidents 14 133.9 9 181.4 5 91.0 8 292.5 6 77.7CLRD 5 47.8 4 80.6 1 18.2 0 0.0 5 64.7Diabetes 8 76.5 0 0.0 8 145.5 1 36.6 7 90.6Influenza & pneumonia 2 19.1 0 0.0 2 36.4 1 36.6 1 12.9Alzheimer's disease 3 28.7 2 40.3 1 18.2 2 73.1 1 12.9Suicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Homicide 2 19.1 2 40.3 0 0.0 2 73.1 2 25.9

2 19.1 0 0.0 2 36.4 0 0.0 2 25.9Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 14 133.9 2 76.5 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 5 47.8 2 76.5 Total 129 12.3Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 3 1.5Poisoning 3 28.7 0 0.0 15 - 44 17 4.6Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 38 13.1F ll 1 9 6 0 0 0 65 84 45 26 8

Male Female White Black & Other

LOWNDES 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSES

HIV disease

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Total

Falls 1 9.6 0 0.0 65 - 84 45 26.8Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 26 138.3Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 5 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate21 200.8 11 221.7 10 181.96 57.4 5 100.8 1 18.25 47.8 1 20.2 4 72.80 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 9.6 1 20.2 0 0.01 9.6 0 0.0 1 18.21 9.6 1 20.2 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 9.6 0 0.0 1 18.21 9.6 0 0.0 1 18.20 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.05 --- 3 --- 2 ---

Total

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Male FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 202 0 14 177Rate --- 0.0 35.7 45.2White 29 0 1 27Rate --- 0.0 34.7 48.6Black & Other 173 0 13 150Rate --- 0.0 35.8 44.6

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 117Rate 6.1Number 38 Total 19,105Rate 2.0 White 3,258

Black and Other 15,847Median age 37.7Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 281 64.5 39 27.3 aged 10-49Live births 202 10.6 25 17.5ITOPs 35 8.0 9 6.3Estimated fetal losses 44 --- 5 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 3

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

1115-17

18.7

23.1

All Women Women 10-19

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

Marriages

Divorces

Rate is per 1,000 population.

1018.4

74.2

1

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

1382.0

MACON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 152 75.2 25 100.0 Syphilis 2Low weight births 34 16.8 4 16.0 Gonorrhea 42Multiple births 6 3.0 0 0.0 Chlamydia 186Medicaid births * 157 77.7 23 92.0 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 9.9 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 19,105 8,773 10,332 3,258 1,631 1,627 15,847 7,142 8,7050-4 920 471 449 160 83 77 760 388 3725-9 954 482 472 194 97 97 760 385 37510-14 918 467 451 173 86 87 745 381 36415-44 8,093 3,738 4,355 1,039 519 520 7,054 3,219 3,83545-64 4,864 2,209 2,655 979 487 492 3,885 1,722 2,16365-84 2,942 1,282 1,660 637 332 305 2,305 950 1,35585+ 414 124 290 76 27 49 338 97 241

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

Black & Other Black & Other

0.00

00.0

0

Ages 10-19All Ages

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and OtherAge

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

0

5.8

211.6

15.8

1

All Races

0.00

0.0

0.00

0.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 230 119 111 45 23 22 185 96 89

12.0 13.6 10.7 13.8 14.1 13.5 11.7 13.4 10.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 79 413.5 45 512.9 34 329.1 12 368.3 67 422.8Cancer 52 272.2 28 319.2 24 232.3 13 399.0 39 246.1Stroke 12 62.8 4 45.6 8 77.4 2 61.4 10 63.1Accidents 5 26.2 3 34.2 2 19.4 2 61.4 3 18.9CLRD 8 41.9 4 45.6 4 38.7 2 61.4 6 37.9Diabetes 3 15.7 2 22.8 1 9.7 0 0.0 3 18.9Influenza & pneumonia 4 20.9 3 34.2 1 9.7 2 61.4 2 12.6Alzheimer's disease 11 57.6 2 22.8 9 87.1 3 92.1 8 50.5Suicide 3 15.7 3 34.2 0 0.0 2 61.4 1 6.3Homicide 6 31.4 6 68.4 0 0.0 1 30.7 5 31.6

2 10.5 1 11.4 1 9.7 0 0.0 2 12.6Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 5 26.2 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 2 10.5 0 0.0 Total 230 12.0Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 2 0.7Poisoning 1 5.2 0 0.0 15 - 44 15 1.9Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 65 13.4F ll 1 5 2 0 0 0 65 84 94 32 0

Male Female White Black & Other

MACON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Total

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSES

HIV disease

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 1 5.2 0 0.0 65 - 84 94 32.0Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 54 130.4Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 1 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate52 272.2 28 319.2 24 232.322 115.2 14 159.6 8 77.41 5.2 1 11.4 0 0.02 10.5 0 0.0 2 19.42 10.5 2 22.8 0 0.01 5.2 0 0.0 1 9.70 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 5.2 1 11.4 0 0.02 10.5 0 0.0 2 19.43 15.7 1 11.4 2 19.40 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.03 15.7 0 0.0 3 29.01 5.2 1 11.4 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

14 --- 8 --- 6 ---

Total

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Male FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 4,158 2 157 3,942Rate --- 0.2 33.4 55.4White 2,833 0 97 2,712Rate --- 0.0 34.4 60.0Black & Other 1,325 2 60 1,230Rate --- 0.5 31.9 47.4

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 2,598Rate 7.4Number 1,289 Total 353,089Rate 3.7 White 244,030

Black and Other 109,059Median age 38.5Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 5,671 80.3 316 14.0 aged 10-49Live births 4,158 11.8 216 9.5ITOPs 619 8.8 52 2.3Estimated fetal losses 894 --- 48 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 51

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER15-17

578.1

2015 POPULATION

3311.7

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

245.7

Marriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

NATALITY

New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

78.0

1730.5

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

MADISON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 51Births to unmarried women * 1,542 37.1 188 87.0 Syphilis 57Low weight births 415 10.0 20 9.3 Gonorrhea 749Multiple births 172 4.1 0 0.0 Chlamydia 1,800Medicaid births * 1,731 41.6 173 80.1 Tuberculosis 9

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 35 15 4 2Rate per 1,000 births 8.4 5.3 18.5 16.5Postneonatal deaths 17 7 2 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.1 2.5 9.3 0.0Neonatal deaths 18 8 2 2Rate per 1,000 births 4.3 2.8 9.3 16.5

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 353,089 172,295 180,794 244,030 121,534 122,496 109,059 50,761 58,2980-4 20,498 10,419 10,079 12,499 6,322 6,177 7,999 4,097 3,9025-9 21,656 11,010 10,646 13,917 7,126 6,791 7,739 3,884 3,85510-14 22,328 11,428 10,900 14,788 7,631 7,157 7,540 3,797 3,74315-44 140,093 69,513 70,580 89,719 46,102 43,617 50,374 23,411 26,96345-64 98,830 48,272 50,558 73,022 36,594 36,428 25,808 11,678 14,13065-84 44,053 19,676 24,377 35,316 16,049 19,267 8,737 3,627 5,11085+ 5,631 1,977 3,654 4,769 1,710 3,059 862 267 595

All Ages

Age

All RacesBlack & Other Black & OtherAges 10-19

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

2015.1

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

All Races White Black and Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

107.510

7.5

221.1

221.1

00.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 3,022 1,524 1,498 2,418 1,231 1,187 604 293 3118.6 8.8 8.3 9.9 10.1 9.7 5.5 5.8 5.3

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 736 208.4 371 215.3 365 201.9 588 241.0 148 135.7Cancer 610 172.8 318 184.6 292 161.5 497 203.7 113 103.6Stroke 167 47.3 74 42.9 93 51.4 134 54.9 33 30.3Accidents 111 31.4 74 42.9 37 20.5 89 36.5 22 20.2CLRD 171 48.4 81 47.0 90 49.8 161 66.0 10 9.2Diabetes 81 22.9 47 27.3 34 18.8 51 20.9 30 27.5Influenza & pneumonia 85 24.1 38 22.1 47 26.0 65 26.6 20 18.3Alzheimer's disease 122 34.6 37 21.5 85 47.0 100 41.0 22 20.2Suicide 59 16.7 51 29.6 8 4.4 54 22.1 5 4.6Homicide 20 5.7 14 8.1 6 3.3 7 2.9 13 11.9

5 1.4 3 1.7 2 1.1 1 0.4 4 3.7Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 111 31.4 7 7.9 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 29 8.2 5 5.7 Total 3,022 8.6Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 48 0.7Poisoning 39 11.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 191 1.4Smoke, fire and flames 3 0.8 0 0.0 45 - 64 656 6.6F ll 19 5 4 0 0 0 65 84 1 328 30 1

Female White Black & Other

MADISON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

HIV disease

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 19 5.4 0 0.0 65 - 84 1,328 30.1Drowning 3 0.8 1 1.1 85 plus 799 141.9Firearms 1 0.3 1 1.1 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 17 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate610 172.8 318 184.6 292 161.5184 52.1 95 55.1 89 49.252 14.7 26 15.1 26 14.437 10.5 0 0.0 37 20.528 7.9 28 16.3 0 0.045 12.7 24 13.9 21 11.625 7.1 11 6.4 14 7.718 5.1 10 5.8 8 4.413 3.7 0 0.0 13 7.217 4.8 7 4.1 10 5.515 4.2 10 5.8 5 2.813 3.7 0 0.0 13 7.214 4.0 13 7.5 1 0.67 2.0 5 2.9 2 1.1

142 --- 89 --- 53 ---

Total

Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Male FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 255 0 11 242Rate --- 0.0 44.4 65.2White 97 0 5 91Rate --- 0.0 52.5 59.1Black & Other 158 0 6 151Rate --- 0.0 39.3 69.5

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 91Rate 4.5Number 82 Total 20,028Rate 4.1 White 9,493

Black and Other 10,535Median age 41.3Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 334 91.1 20 16.2 aged 10-49Live births 255 12.7 13 10.5ITOPs 25 6.8 5 4.0Estimated fetal losses 54 --- 2 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 4New Cases

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

25.4

17.0

15-17

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

4.41

Marriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

74.6

2101.0

MARENGO 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 4Births to unmarried women * 159 62.4 12 92.3 Syphilis 0Low weight births 33 12.9 1 7.7 Gonorrhea 30Multiple births 10 3.9 0 0.0 Chlamydia 110Medicaid births * 173 67.8 11 84.6 Tuberculosis 2

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 3 2 0Rate per 1,000 births 11.8 20.6 0.0Postneonatal deaths 2 2 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.8 20.6 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.9 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 20,028 9,403 10,625 9,493 4,605 4,888 10,535 4,798 5,7370-4 1,249 584 665 564 253 311 685 331 3545-9 1,298 633 665 584 286 298 714 347 36710-14 1,298 680 618 571 318 253 727 362 36515-44 7,060 3,398 3,662 3,020 1,536 1,484 4,040 1,862 2,17845-64 5,299 2,462 2,837 2,495 1,238 1,257 2,804 1,224 1,58065-84 3,279 1,479 1,800 1,936 866 1,070 1,343 613 73085+ 545 167 378 323 108 215 222 59 163

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

0.01

6.3

0.00

0.0

0.00

0.0

00.0

0

00.0

0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

16.3

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 252 117 135 135 57 78 117 60 5712.6 12.4 12.7 14.2 12.4 16.0 11.1 12.5 9.9

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 74 369.5 35 372.2 39 367.1 39 410.8 35 332.2Cancer 49 244.7 23 244.6 26 244.7 27 284.4 22 208.8Stroke 17 84.9 8 85.1 9 84.7 10 105.3 7 66.4Accidents 12 59.9 9 95.7 3 28.2 2 21.1 10 94.9CLRD 6 30.0 1 10.6 5 47.1 5 52.7 1 9.5Diabetes 9 44.9 5 53.2 4 37.6 5 52.7 4 38.0Influenza & pneumonia 2 10.0 0 0.0 2 18.8 1 10.5 1 9.5Alzheimer's disease 5 25.0 1 10.6 4 37.6 1 10.5 4 38.0Suicide 2 10.0 1 10.6 1 9.4 2 21.1 0 0.0Homicide 2 10.0 2 21.3 0 0.0 1 10.5 1 9.5

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 12 59.9 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 4 20.0 0 0.0 Total 252 12.6Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 3 0.8Poisoning 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 18 2.5Smoke, fire and flames 6 30.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 60 11.3F ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 84 109 33 2

MARENGO 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal

MORTALITYAll Races White

Male Female White

HIV disease

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Death rate per 1,000 population

Black & Other

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 65 - 84 109 33.2Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 62 113.8Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 2 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate49 244.7 23 244.6 26 244.716 79.9 10 106.3 6 56.59 44.9 2 21.3 7 65.92 10.0 0 0.0 2 18.80 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 10.0 0 0.0 2 18.86 30.0 2 21.3 4 37.62 10.0 0 0.0 2 18.80 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 5.0 0 0.0 1 9.42 10.0 0 0.0 2 18.80 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 5.0 1 10.6 0 0.08 --- 8 --- 0 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSFemaleTotal Male

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 311 1 22 277Rate --- 1.2 65.2 52.3White 293 1 22 259Rate --- 1.3 69.6 51.7Black & Other 18 0 0 18Rate --- 0.0 0.0 62.1

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 469Rate 15.5Number 111 Total 30,168Rate 3.7 White 28,265

Black and Other 1,903Median age 43.8Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 385 75.7 42 24.8 aged 10-49Live births 311 10.3 34 20.1ITOPs 11 2.2 1 0.6Estimated fetal losses 63 --- 7 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 0All Women Women 10 to 19 New Cases

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

SELECTED

1115-17

21.711

23.20

0.0

74.0

Marriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

1875.0

NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

MARION 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women * 114 36.7 24 70.6 Syphilis 0Low weight births 21 6.8 3 8.8 Gonorrhea 13Multiple births 4 1.3 0 0.0 Chlamydia 77Medicaid births * 186 59.8 32 94.1 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 1 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 3.2 3.4 29.4Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 3.2 3.4 29.4

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 30,168 14,985 15,183 28,265 13,903 14,362 1,903 1,082 8210-4 1,600 826 774 1,450 743 707 150 83 675-9 1,682 873 809 1,551 809 742 131 64 6710-14 1,843 991 852 1,723 936 787 120 55 6515-44 10,446 5,357 5,089 9,685 4,881 4,804 761 476 28545-64 8,430 4,210 4,220 7,956 3,928 4,028 474 282 19265-84 5,512 2,495 3,017 5,272 2,387 2,885 240 108 13285+ 655 233 422 628 219 409 27 14 13

Age

00.0

All Races White Black and Other

0.0

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

129.4

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

129.4

00.0

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & OtherAll Races

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 439 233 206 427 225 202 12 8 4

14.6 15.5 13.6 15.1 16.2 14.1 6.3 7.4 4.9

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 135 447.5 73 487.2 62 408.4 132 467.0 3 157.6Cancer 88 291.7 46 307.0 42 276.6 85 300.7 3 157.6Stroke 25 82.9 8 53.4 17 112.0 24 84.9 1 52.5Accidents 30 99.4 17 113.4 13 85.6 29 102.6 1 52.5CLRD 32 106.1 22 146.8 10 65.9 32 113.2 0 0.0Diabetes 5 16.6 2 13.3 3 19.8 5 17.7 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 16 53.0 9 60.1 7 46.1 15 53.1 1 52.5Alzheimer's disease 12 39.8 4 26.7 8 52.7 11 38.9 1 52.5Suicide 7 23.2 5 33.4 2 13.2 7 24.8 0 0.0Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 30 99.4 2 28.8 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 11 36.5 1 14.4 Total 439 14.6Suffocation 6 19.9 0 0.0 0 - 14 2 0.4Poisoning 3 9.9 0 0.0 15 - 44 22 2.1Smoke, fire and flames 2 6.6 0 0.0 45 - 64 89 10.6F ll 4 13 3 0 0 0 65 84 220 39 9

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

MARION 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female

MORTALITYAll Races White

White Black & Other

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 4 13.3 0 0.0 65 - 84 220 39.9Drowning 1 3.3 1 14.4 85 plus 106 161.8Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate88 291.7 46 307.0 42 276.625 82.9 16 106.8 9 59.36 19.9 6 40.0 0 0.09 29.8 0 0.0 9 59.36 19.9 6 40.0 0 0.04 13.3 2 13.3 2 13.20 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.03 9.9 1 6.7 2 13.23 9.9 0 0.0 3 19.82 6.6 0 0.0 2 13.22 6.6 0 0.0 2 13.21 3.3 0 0.0 1 6.64 13.3 3 20.0 1 6.63 9.9 2 13.3 1 6.6

20 --- 10 --- 10 ---Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Melanoma of skinOther

Esophagus

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

FemaleTotal Male

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 1,335 2 95 1,203Rate --- 0.6 83.2 69.1White 1,173 2 89 1,052Rate --- 0.7 84.0 64.4Black & Other 162 0 6 151Rate --- 0.0 73.5 138.8

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 672Rate 7.1Number 576 Total 94,725Rate 6.1 White 88,496

Black and Other 6,229Median age 39.2Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,658 96.0 169 27.9 aged 10-49Live births 1,335 14.1 132 21.8ITOPs 51 3.0 10 1.7Estimated fetal losses 272 --- 27 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 2

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

3520.4

3018.9

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESSELECTED

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

All Women Women 10 to 19 New Cases

15-17

540.8

74.7

2344.0

MARSHALL 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 2Births to unmarried women * 495 37.1 87 65.9 Syphilis 1Low weight births 119 8.9 15 11.4 Gonorrhea 37Multiple births 62 4.6 2 1.5 Chlamydia 203Medicaid births * 846 63.4 107 81.1 Tuberculosis 5

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 5 5 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 3.7 4.3 7.6 8.3Postneonatal deaths 2 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.5 1.7 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 3 3 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 2.2 2.6 7.6 8.3

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 94,725 46,569 48,156 88,496 43,317 45,179 6,229 3,252 2,9770-4 6,175 3,146 3,029 5,596 2,895 2,701 579 251 3285-9 6,583 3,368 3,215 5,851 3,012 2,839 732 356 37610-14 6,516 3,314 3,202 5,887 3,004 2,883 629 310 31915-44 35,008 17,744 17,264 32,437 16,283 16,154 2,571 1,461 1,11045-64 24,679 12,162 12,517 23,432 11,489 11,943 1,247 673 57465-84 14,211 6,351 7,860 13,783 6,169 7,614 428 182 24685+ 1,553 484 1,069 1,510 465 1,045 43 19 24

Black & Other Black & Other

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

All Ages Ages 10-19

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Races White Black and OtherAge

All Races

0.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 1,114 588 526 1,088 576 512 26 12 14

11.8 12.6 10.9 12.3 13.3 11.3 4.2 3.7 4.7

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 296 312.5 165 354.3 131 272.0 289 326.6 7 112.4Cancer 206 217.5 115 246.9 91 189.0 198 223.7 8 128.4Stroke 72 76.0 24 51.5 48 99.7 70 79.1 2 32.1Accidents 62 65.5 42 90.2 20 41.5 61 68.9 1 16.1CLRD 96 101.3 56 120.3 40 83.1 96 108.5 0 0.0Diabetes 15 15.8 7 15.0 8 16.6 15 16.9 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 36 38.0 13 27.9 23 47.8 36 40.7 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 47 49.6 13 27.9 34 70.6 47 53.1 0 0.0Suicide 18 19.0 17 36.5 1 2.1 18 20.3 0 0.0Homicide 7 7.4 5 10.7 2 4.2 7 7.9 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 62 65.5 3 11.9 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 18 19.0 2 7.9 Total 1,114 11.8Suffocation 4 4.2 0 0.0 0 - 14 6 0.3Poisoning 24 25.3 0 0.0 15 - 44 70 2.0Smoke, fire and flames 3 3.2 0 0.0 45 - 64 260 10.5F ll 2 2 1 0 0 0 65 84 531 37 4

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

MARSHALL 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

White

Children Under 20

Black & Other

HIV disease

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages

Falls 2 2.1 0 0.0 65 - 84 531 37.4Drowning 1 1.1 0 0.0 85 plus 247 159.0Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 10 --- 1 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate206 217.5 115 246.9 91 189.068 71.8 39 83.7 29 60.221 22.2 14 30.1 7 14.55 5.3 0 0.0 5 10.4

10 10.6 10 21.5 0 0.09 9.5 5 10.7 4 8.36 6.3 3 6.4 3 6.27 7.4 4 8.6 3 6.28 8.4 0 0.0 8 16.66 6.3 2 4.3 4 8.34 4.2 3 6.4 1 2.14 4.2 0 0.0 4 8.32 2.1 1 2.1 1 2.13 3.2 1 2.1 2 4.2

53 --- 33 --- 20 ---

Colorectal

Female

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Male

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

Breast (female)Prostate (male)Pancreas

TotalSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancers

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

LeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 5,660 10 134 322 5,194Rate --- 0.8 16.5 59.4 62.0White 3,036 1 44 132 2,859Rate --- 0.1 10.2 46.0 60.2Black & Other 2,624 9 90 190 2,335Rate --- 1.4 23.5 74.5 64.2

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 2,258Rate 5.4Number 1,723 Total 415,395Rate 4.1 White 248,463

Black and Other 166,932Median age 37.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 7,222 85.8 607 22.7 aged 10-49Live births 5,660 13.6 466 17.4ITOPs 391 4.6 43 1.6Estimated fetal losses 1,171 --- 98 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 79All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY 75.3

1934.0

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

Divorces

MOBILE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 79Births to unmarried women * 3,034 53.6 420 90.1 Syphilis 62Low weight births 683 12.1 55 11.8 Gonorrhea 463Multiple births 212 3.7 4 0.9 Chlamydia 2,650Medicaid births * 3,243 57.3 383 82.2 Tuberculosis 9

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 43 10 2 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.6 3.3 4.3 0.0Postneonatal deaths 19 5 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.4 1.6 2.1 0.0Neonatal deaths 24 5 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.2 1.6 2.1 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 415,395 198,416 216,979 248,463 121,179 127,284 166,932 77,237 89,6950-4 27,589 13,814 13,775 14,222 7,137 7,085 13,367 6,677 6,6905-9 27,442 13,956 13,486 14,387 7,276 7,111 13,055 6,680 6,37510-14 26,947 13,709 13,238 14,372 7,417 6,955 12,575 6,292 6,28315-44 163,352 79,180 84,172 93,174 46,576 46,598 70,178 32,604 37,57445-64 108,026 51,239 56,787 68,284 33,427 34,857 39,742 17,812 21,93065-84 55,080 24,332 30,748 38,933 17,667 21,266 16,147 6,665 9,48285+ 6,959 2,186 4,773 5,091 1,679 3,412 1,868 507 1,361

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

All Races White Black and OtherAge

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & OtherAll Races

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

7.2

26.9

13.5

13.5

3312.6

145.319

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 4,283 2,264 2,019 2,841 1,480 1,361 1,442 784 658

10.3 11.4 9.3 11.4 12.2 10.7 8.6 10.2 7.3

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 1,097 264.1 572 288.3 525 242.0 766 308.3 331 198.3Cancer 890 214.3 530 267.1 360 165.9 585 235.4 305 182.7Stroke 221 53.2 101 50.9 120 55.3 141 56.7 80 47.9Accidents 206 49.6 127 64.0 79 36.4 142 57.2 64 38.3CLRD 224 53.9 110 55.4 114 52.5 176 70.8 48 28.8Diabetes 107 25.8 58 29.2 49 22.6 66 26.6 41 24.6Influenza & pneumonia 95 22.9 48 24.2 47 21.7 62 25.0 33 19.8Alzheimer's disease 146 35.1 49 24.7 97 44.7 106 42.7 40 24.0Suicide 66 15.9 56 28.2 10 4.6 55 22.1 11 6.6Homicide 59 14.2 49 24.7 10 4.6 11 4.4 48 28.8

27 6.5 21 10.6 6 2.8 6 2.4 21 12.6Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 206 49.6 12 11.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 69 16.6 5 4.6 Total 4,283 10.3Suffocation 9 2.2 0 0.0 0 - 14 60 0.7Poisoning 69 16.6 1 0.9 15 - 44 306 1.9Smoke, fire and flames 5 1.2 1 0.9 45 - 64 1,069 9.9Falls 22 5 3 0 0 0 65 84 1 827 33 2

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages

Age group

Children Under 20

MOBILE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female White Black & Other

Black & OtherMORTALITY

All Races White

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

Falls 22 5.3 0 0.0 65 - 84 1,827 33.2Drowning 13 3.1 5 4.6 85 plus 1,021 146.7Firearms 1 0.2 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 18 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate890 214.3 530 267.1 360 165.9234 56.3 154 77.6 80 36.987 20.9 47 23.7 40 18.456 13.5 0 0.0 56 25.845 10.8 45 22.7 0 0.049 11.8 32 16.1 17 7.838 9.1 23 11.6 15 6.917 4.1 11 5.5 6 2.821 5.1 0 0.0 21 9.720 4.8 13 6.6 7 3.210 2.4 7 3.5 3 1.416 3.9 0 0.0 16 7.423 5.5 17 8.6 6 2.823 5.5 16 8.1 7 3.2

251 --- 165 --- 86 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Melanoma of skinOther

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

FemaleTotal Male

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)Esophagus

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 220 0 18 190Rate --- 0.0 58.9 47.4

White 118 0 12 97Rate --- 0.0 81.3 48.3Black & Other 102 0 6 93Rate --- 0.0 38.0 46.6

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 124Rate 5.7Number 86 Total 21,673Rate 4.0 White 12,060

Black and Other 9,613Median age 42.1Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 272 67.7 37 24.8 aged 10-49Live births 220 10.2 30 20.1ITOPs 7 1.7 1 0.7Estimated fetal losses 45 --- 6 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P N b P HIV 2All Women Women 10 to 19 New Cases

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

SELECTED

74.0

1709.5

1215-17

26.2

940.7

312.7

Marriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

MONROE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 2Births to unmarried women * 138 62.7 27 90.0 Syphilis 1Low weight births 29 13.2 4 13.3 Gonorrhea 9Multiple births 10 4.5 0 0.0 Chlamydia 94Medicaid births * 157 71.4 28 93.3 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 4 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 18.2 8.5 0.0Postneonatal deaths 3 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 13.6 8.5 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.5 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 21,673 10,264 11,409 12,060 5,853 6,207 9,613 4,411 5,2020-4 1,100 522 578 510 252 258 590 270 3205-9 1,327 682 645 677 375 302 650 307 34310-14 1,491 766 725 806 401 405 685 365 32015-44 7,688 3,677 4,011 3,911 1,954 1,957 3,777 1,723 2,05445-64 6,128 2,903 3,225 3,473 1,682 1,791 2,655 1,221 1,43465-84 3,448 1,556 1,892 2,348 1,072 1,276 1,100 484 61685+ 491 158 333 335 117 218 156 41 115

All Races White Black and OtherAge

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

00.0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

Black & Other Black & OtherAll Races

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19

00.0

329.4

219.6

19.8

00.0

0.0

00.0

00.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 268 142 126 178 89 89 90 53 37

12.4 13.8 11.0 14.8 15.2 14.3 9.4 12.0 7.1

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 42 193.8 23 224.1 19 166.5 30 248.8 12 124.8Cancer 75 346.1 42 409.2 33 289.2 47 389.7 28 291.3Stroke 15 69.2 7 68.2 8 70.1 9 74.6 6 62.4Accidents 14 64.6 9 87.7 5 43.8 11 91.2 3 31.2CLRD 12 55.4 6 58.5 6 52.6 10 82.9 2 20.8Diabetes 9 41.5 5 48.7 4 35.1 5 41.5 4 41.6Influenza & pneumonia 6 27.7 3 29.2 3 26.3 4 33.2 2 20.8Alzheimer's disease 8 36.9 5 48.7 3 26.3 5 41.5 3 31.2Suicide 8 36.9 6 58.5 2 17.5 7 58.0 1 10.4Homicide 3 13.8 0 0.0 3 26.3 2 16.6 1 10.4

1 4.6 0 0.0 1 8.8 0 0.0 1 10.4Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 14 64.6 4 72.8 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 11 50.8 4 72.8 Total 268 12.4Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 4 1.0Poisoning 2 9.2 0 0.0 15 - 44 18 2.3Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 65 10.6F ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 84 116 33 6

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

MONROE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female

MORTALITYAll Races White

White Black & Other

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 65 - 84 116 33.6Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 65 132.4Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 1 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate75 346.1 42 409.2 33 289.224 110.7 17 165.6 7 61.43 13.8 1 9.7 2 17.54 18.5 0 0.0 4 35.14 18.5 4 39.0 0 0.07 32.3 3 29.2 4 35.13 13.8 3 29.2 0 0.01 4.6 0 0.0 1 8.81 4.6 0 0.0 1 8.82 9.2 0 0.0 2 17.52 9.2 0 0.0 2 17.52 9.2 0 0.0 2 17.53 13.8 1 9.7 2 17.50 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

19 --- 13 --- 6 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Melanoma of skinOther

Esophagus

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)

FemaleTotal MaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 3,129 2 76 184 2,867Rate --- 0.3 17.1 62.2 59.9White 1,034 0 13 33 988Rate --- 0.0 10.4 39.6 67.3Black & Other 2,095 2 63 151 1,879Rate --- 0.4 19.8 71.1 56.6

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 2,005Rate 8.9Number 859 Total 226,519Rate 3.8 White 87,155

Black and Other 139,364Median age 35.9Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 4,272 88.7 375 25.8 aged 10-49Live births 3,129 13.8 262 18.0ITOPs 470 9.8 54 3.7Estimated fetal losses 673 --- 59 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 99

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

All Women Women 10 to 19

Marriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

75.5

1869.0

MONTGOMERY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 99Births to unmarried women * 1,787 57.1 243 92.7 Syphilis 88Low weight births 425 13.6 41 15.6 Gonorrhea 661Multiple births 139 4.4 2 0.8 Chlamydia 2,424Medicaid births * 1,967 62.9 242 92.4 Tuberculosis 6

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 34 6 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 10.9 5.8 3.8 0.0Postneonatal deaths 13 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.2 1.0 3.8 0.0Neonatal deaths 21 5 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.7 4.8 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 226,519 107,326 119,193 87,155 42,900 44,255 139,364 64,426 74,9380-4 15,409 7,816 7,593 5,123 2,668 2,455 10,286 5,148 5,1385-9 15,254 7,715 7,539 5,060 2,600 2,460 10,194 5,115 5,07910-14 14,529 7,391 7,138 4,596 2,353 2,243 9,933 5,038 4,89515-44 94,024 45,844 48,180 30,055 15,838 14,217 63,969 30,006 33,96345-64 56,285 25,682 30,603 24,199 11,747 12,452 32,086 13,935 18,15165-84 27,140 11,677 15,463 15,587 6,841 8,746 11,553 4,836 6,71785+ 3,878 1,201 2,677 2,535 853 1,682 1,343 348 995

All Races White Black and OtherAge

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

All Races

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19Black & Other Black & Other

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

7.6

14.6

14.6

00.0

2813.4

125.716

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 2,168 1,107 1,061 1,108 562 546 1,060 545 515

9.6 10.3 8.9 12.7 13.1 12.3 7.6 8.5 6.9

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 439 193.8 214 199.4 225 188.8 254 291.4 185 132.7Cancer 458 202.2 257 239.5 201 168.6 233 267.3 225 161.4Stroke 148 65.3 77 71.7 71 59.6 58 66.5 90 64.6Accidents 80 35.3 52 48.5 28 23.5 39 44.7 41 29.4CLRD 93 41.1 45 41.9 48 40.3 68 78.0 25 17.9Diabetes 97 42.8 54 50.3 43 36.1 28 32.1 69 49.5Influenza & pneumonia 27 11.9 13 12.1 14 11.7 19 21.8 8 5.7Alzheimer's disease 125 55.2 37 34.5 88 73.8 62 71.1 63 45.2Suicide 26 11.5 15 14.0 11 9.2 16 18.4 10 7.2Homicide 44 19.4 37 34.5 7 5.9 3 3.4 41 29.4

10 4.4 6 5.6 4 3.4 2 2.3 8 5.7Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 80 35.3 6 9.9 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 28 12.4 3 5.0 Total 2,168 9.6Suffocation 5 2.2 0 0.0 0 - 14 47 1.0Poisoning 13 5.7 1 1.7 15 - 44 179 1.9Smoke, fire and flames 9 4.0 2 3.3 45 - 64 507 9.0Falls 6 2 6 0 0 0 65 84 880 32 4

Death rate per 1,000 population

MONTGOMERY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

White Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

HIV disease

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 6 2.6 0 0.0 65 - 84 880 32.4Drowning 1 0.4 0 0.0 85 plus 555 143.1Firearms 1 0.4 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 17 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate458 202.2 257 239.5 201 168.6128 56.5 82 76.4 46 38.651 22.5 27 25.2 24 20.137 16.3 0 0.0 37 31.021 9.3 21 19.6 0 0.040 17.7 20 18.6 20 16.819 8.4 9 8.4 10 8.46 2.6 6 5.6 0 0.0

10 4.4 0 0.0 10 8.414 6.2 8 7.5 6 5.015 6.6 8 7.5 7 5.96 2.6 0 0.0 6 5.07 3.1 5 4.7 2 1.74 1.8 3 2.8 1 0.8

100 --- 68 --- 32 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

FemaleTotal Male

StomachUterus & cervix (female)

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

ColorectalBreast (female)

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Brain and other nervous system

Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 1,388 1 105 1,237Rate --- 0.3 73.6 55.1White 1,143 0 86 1,027Rate --- 0.0 76.5 56.7Black & Other 245 1 19 210Rate --- 1.2 62.5 48.5

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 853Rate 7.1Number 404 Total 119,565Rate 3.4 White 99,627

Black and Other 19,938Median age 40.2Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,800 82.5 192 26.0 aged 10-49Live births 1,388 11.6 151 20.4ITOPs 122 5.6 10 1.4Estimated fetal losses 290 --- 31 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 11All Women Women 10 to 19

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESNew Cases

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

SELECTED

32.915

17.830

21.045

15-17

75.8

Marriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

1928.0

MORGAN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 11Births to unmarried women * 590 42.5 125 82.8 Syphilis 2Low weight births 113 8.1 17 11.3 Gonorrhea 114Multiple births 36 2.6 4 2.6 Chlamydia 423Medicaid births * 830 59.9 136 90.1 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 13 9 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 9.4 7.9 6.6 0.0Postneonatal deaths 9 6 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.5 5.2 6.6 0.0Neonatal deaths 4 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.9 2.6 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 119,565 58,899 60,666 99,627 49,247 50,380 19,938 9,652 10,2860-4 7,250 3,786 3,464 5,656 2,906 2,750 1,594 880 7145-9 7,569 3,920 3,649 5,935 3,072 2,863 1,634 848 78610-14 7,777 3,958 3,819 6,213 3,202 3,011 1,564 756 80815-44 44,480 22,660 21,820 35,739 18,332 17,407 8,741 4,328 4,41345-64 32,960 16,073 16,887 28,266 13,901 14,365 4,694 2,172 2,52265-84 17,499 7,802 9,697 15,948 7,182 8,766 1,551 620 93185+ 2,030 700 1,330 1,870 652 1,218 160 48 112

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

0.0

416.3

312.2

14.1

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group. * Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

128.6

1

028.6

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 1,329 695 634 1,199 625 574 130 70 6011.1 11.8 10.5 12.0 12.7 11.4 6.5 7.3 5.8

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 377 315.3 202 343.0 175 288.5 344 345.3 33 165.5Cancer 253 211.6 145 246.2 108 178.0 217 217.8 36 180.6Stroke 70 58.5 29 49.2 41 67.6 64 64.2 6 30.1Accidents 58 48.5 38 64.5 20 33.0 52 52.2 6 30.1CLRD 85 71.1 47 79.8 38 62.6 82 82.3 3 15.0Diabetes 18 15.1 14 23.8 4 6.6 14 14.1 4 20.1Influenza & pneumonia 29 24.3 11 18.7 18 29.7 29 29.1 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 52 43.5 18 30.6 34 56.0 50 50.2 2 10.0Suicide 18 15.1 12 20.4 6 9.9 17 17.1 1 5.0Homicide 10 8.4 7 11.9 3 4.9 8 8.0 2 10.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 58 48.5 2 6.7 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 11 9.2 1 3.3 Total 1,329 11.1Suffocation 4 3.3 1 3.3 0 - 14 17 0.8Poisoning 18 15.1 0 0.0 15 - 44 64 1.4Smoke, fire and flames 4 3.3 0 0.0 45 - 64 280 8.5F ll 7 5 9 0 0 0 65 84 620 35 4

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

MORGAN 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female

MORTALITYAll Races White

White Black & Other

Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 7 5.9 0 0.0 65 - 84 620 35.4Drowning 1 0.8 0 0.0 85 plus 348 171.4Firearms 2 1.7 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 11 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate253 211.6 145 246.2 108 178.067 56.0 34 57.7 33 54.421 17.6 12 20.4 9 14.825 20.9 0 0.0 25 41.219 15.9 19 32.3 0 0.011 9.2 11 18.7 0 0.012 10.0 8 13.6 4 6.612 10.0 6 10.2 6 9.91 0.8 0 0.0 1 1.69 7.5 3 5.1 6 9.92 1.7 2 3.4 0 0.03 2.5 0 0.0 3 4.97 5.9 7 11.9 0 0.07 5.9 5 8.5 2 3.3

57 --- 38 --- 19 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 142 0 11 127Rate --- 0.0 65.0 71.2White 29 0 3 25Rate --- 0.0 46.0 53.6Black & Other 113 0 8 102Rate --- 0.0 76.9 77.4

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 53Rate 5.5Number 17 Total 9,652Rate 1.8 White 3,026

Black and Other 6,626Median age 37.9Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 184 94.0 21 27.7 aged 10-49Live births 142 14.7 15 19.8ITOPs 12 6.1 2 2.6Estimated fetal losses 30 --- 4 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 2

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

319.2

Marriages

Divorces

72.6

2116.5

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

15.84

15-17

110.2

PERRY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 2Births to unmarried women * 100 70.4 13 86.7 Syphilis 0Low weight births 26 18.3 0 0.0 Gonorrhea 17Multiple births 11 7.7 0 0.0 Chlamydia 91Medicaid births * 113 79.6 14 93.3 Tuberculosis 9

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 21.1 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 21.1 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 9,652 4,522 5,130 3,026 1,508 1,518 6,626 3,014 3,6120-4 488 223 265 107 57 50 381 166 2155-9 585 317 268 133 78 55 452 239 21310-14 642 308 334 124 71 53 518 237 28115-44 3,820 1,867 1,953 1,148 580 568 2,672 1,287 1,38545-64 2,338 1,060 1,278 712 372 340 1,626 688 93865-84 1,546 684 862 698 319 379 848 365 48385+ 233 63 170 104 31 73 129 32 97

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

326.5

00.0

326.5

00.0

0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.00

0.0 0.0

00.0

00.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 121 65 56 58 28 30 63 37 2612.5 14.4 10.9 19.2 18.6 19.8 9.5 12.3 7.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 30 310.8 17 375.9 13 253.4 8 264.4 22 332.0Cancer 19 196.9 12 265.4 7 136.5 13 429.6 6 90.6Stroke 8 82.9 1 22.1 7 136.5 5 165.2 3 45.3Accidents 8 82.9 5 110.6 3 58.5 2 66.1 6 90.6CLRD 8 82.9 5 110.6 3 58.5 5 165.2 3 45.3Diabetes 2 20.7 0 0.0 2 39.0 1 33.0 1 15.1Influenza & pneumonia 4 41.4 2 44.2 2 39.0 3 99.1 1 15.1Alzheimer's disease 4 41.4 2 44.2 2 39.0 3 99.1 1 15.1Suicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 8 82.9 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 4 41.4 0 0.0 Total 121 12.5Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 3 1.7Poisoning 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 7 1.8Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 35 15.0F ll 1 10 4 0 0 0 65 84 49 31 7

Black & Other

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

PERRY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White

Female White

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 1 10.4 0 0.0 65 - 84 49 31.7Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 27 115.9Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate19 196.9 12 265.4 7 136.53 31.1 1 22.1 2 39.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 20.7 0 0.0 2 39.01 10.4 1 22.1 0 0.04 41.4 4 88.5 0 0.01 10.4 1 22.1 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 20.7 1 22.1 1 19.50 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.06 --- 4 --- 2 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous system

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 237 0 12 220Rate --- 0.0 51.8 56.8White 110 0 3 105Rate --- 0.0 28.0 50.9Black & Other 127 0 9 115Rate --- 0.0 72.3 63.5

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 158Rate 7.6Number 55 Total 20,864Rate 2.6 White 12,147

Black and Other 8,717Median age 41.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 306 83.0 26 22.6 aged 10-49Live births 237 11.4 17 14.8ITOPs 20 5.4 4 3.5Estimated fetal losses 49 --- 5 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 3

12.4

75.0

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

515-17

316.1

14.42

1906.0All Women Women 10-19

New Cases

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

PICKENS 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 132 55.7 14 82.4 Syphilis 4Low weight births 36 15.2 4 23.5 Gonorrhea 16Multiple births 10 4.2 0 0.0 Chlamydia 106Medicaid births * 145 61.2 15 88.2 Tuberculosis 2

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 8.4 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 8.4 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 20,864 10,419 10,445 12,147 6,314 5,833 8,717 4,105 4,6120-4 1,042 496 546 516 246 270 526 250 2765-9 1,086 539 547 556 280 276 530 259 27110-14 1,226 653 573 614 324 290 612 329 28315-44 7,936 4,244 3,692 4,334 2,448 1,886 3,602 1,796 1,80645-64 5,888 2,882 3,006 3,554 1,849 1,705 2,334 1,033 1,30165-84 3,257 1,447 1,810 2,292 1,051 1,241 965 396 56985+ 429 158 271 281 116 165 148 42 106

Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

All Races

All Races White

All Ages Ages 10-19

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.00

0.00

0.00.0

215.7

2

00.0

00.0

015.7

00.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 268 144 124 171 95 76 97 49 4812.8 13.8 11.9 14.1 15.0 13.0 11.1 11.9 10.4

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 87 417.0 49 470.3 38 363.8 58 477.5 29 332.7Cancer 39 186.9 25 239.9 14 134.0 25 205.8 14 160.6Stroke 24 115.0 13 124.8 11 105.3 15 123.5 9 103.2Accidents 15 71.9 12 115.2 3 28.7 10 82.3 5 57.4CLRD 12 57.5 6 57.6 6 57.4 10 82.3 2 22.9Diabetes 4 19.2 3 28.8 1 9.6 1 8.2 3 34.4Influenza & pneumonia 10 47.9 6 57.6 4 38.3 7 57.6 3 34.4Alzheimer's disease 14 67.1 5 48.0 9 86.2 9 74.1 5 57.4Suicide 1 4.8 1 9.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 11.5Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

1 4.8 1 9.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 11.5Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 15 71.9 1 21.6 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 7 33.6 1 21.6 Total 268 12.8Suffocation 1 4.8 0 0.0 0 - 14 2 0.6Poisoning 2 9.6 0 0.0 15 - 44 15 1.9Smoke, fire and flames 1 4.8 0 0.0 45 - 64 59 10.0F ll 4 19 2 0 0 0 65 84 110 33 8

Death rate per 1,000 population

Female White Black & Other

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHS

HIV disease

PICKENS 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Children Under 20All Ages

Age group

Falls 4 19.2 0 0.0 65 - 84 110 33.8Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 82 191.1Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 0 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate39 186.9 25 239.9 14 134.014 67.1 8 76.8 6 57.42 9.6 2 19.2 0 0.02 9.6 0 0.0 2 19.13 14.4 3 28.8 0 0.02 9.6 2 19.2 0 0.01 4.8 1 9.6 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 4.8 0 0.0 1 9.62 9.6 2 19.2 0 0.03 14.4 2 19.2 1 9.60 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 4.8 1 9.6 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.08 --- 4 --- 4 ---

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Other

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skin

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

All cancers

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)Pancreas

FemaleTotal Male

LeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 403 0 24 368Rate --- 0.0 37.1 49.7White 208 0 8 194Rate --- 0.0 22.3 49.4Black & Other 195 0 16 174Rate --- 0.0 55.5 49.9

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 154Rate 4.7Number 127 Total 33,046Rate 3.8 White 19,263

Black and Other 13,783Median age 31.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 533 65.6 50 20.6 aged 10-49Live births 403 12.2 35 14.4ITOPs 45 5.5 7 2.9Estimated fetal losses 85 --- 8 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 6

76.4

Marriages

Divorces

11.3

Rate is per 1,000 population.

511.6

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

15-1711

1567.0

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

All Women Women 10-19

611.1

PIKE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 6Births to unmarried women * 219 54.3 32 91.4 Syphilis 6Low weight births 42 10.4 4 11.4 Gonorrhea 67Multiple births 25 6.2 0 0.0 Chlamydia 291Medicaid births * 249 61.8 30 85.7 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 33,046 15,851 17,195 19,263 9,486 9,777 13,783 6,365 7,4180-4 1,886 978 908 1,035 534 501 851 444 4075-9 1,742 879 863 889 431 458 853 448 40510-14 1,707 896 811 852 441 411 855 455 40015-44 15,761 7,640 8,121 8,780 4,441 4,339 6,981 3,199 3,78245-64 7,099 3,326 3,773 4,269 2,090 2,179 2,830 1,236 1,59465-84 4,334 1,978 2,356 3,053 1,427 1,626 1,281 551 73085+ 517 154 363 385 122 263 132 32 100

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

0.0

0.0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

0.0

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

00.0

0

0 00.0

0

0.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 302 153 149 192 100 92 110 53 579.1 9.7 8.7 10.0 10.5 9.4 8.0 8.3 7.7

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 69 208.8 33 208.2 36 209.4 46 238.8 23 166.9Cancer 55 166.4 34 214.5 21 122.1 34 176.5 21 152.4Stroke 19 57.5 8 50.5 11 64.0 13 67.5 6 43.5Accidents 15 45.4 10 63.1 5 29.1 9 46.7 6 43.5CLRD 10 30.3 6 37.9 4 23.3 9 46.7 1 7.3Diabetes 10 30.3 5 31.5 5 29.1 2 10.4 8 58.0Influenza & pneumonia 7 21.2 4 25.2 3 17.4 4 20.8 3 21.8Alzheimer's disease 12 36.3 1 6.3 11 64.0 8 41.5 4 29.0Suicide 3 9.1 2 12.6 1 5.8 2 10.4 1 7.3Homicide 4 12.1 2 12.6 2 11.6 0 0.0 4 29.0

1 3.0 1 6.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 7.3Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 15 45.4 3 36.7 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 10 30.3 3 36.7 Total 302 9.1Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 0 0.0Poisoning 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 29 1.8Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 71 10.0F ll 2 6 1 0 0 0 65 84 124 28 6

Black & OtherWhite

White

Female

Age group

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

PIKE 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Falls 2 6.1 0 0.0 65 - 84 124 28.6Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 78 150.9Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate55 166.4 34 214.5 21 122.115 45.4 13 82.0 2 11.65 15.1 3 18.9 2 11.64 12.1 0 0.0 4 23.33 9.1 3 18.9 0 0.05 15.1 3 18.9 2 11.62 6.1 1 6.3 1 5.81 3.0 1 6.3 0 0.01 3.0 0 0.0 1 5.80 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 3.0 0 0.0 1 5.82 6.1 0 0.0 2 11.61 3.0 1 6.3 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

15 --- 9 --- 6 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 249 0 31 215Rate --- 0.0 101.0 54.1White 190 0 28 159Rate --- 0.0 123.0 53.4Black & Other 59 0 3 56Rate --- 0.0 37.9 56.0

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 160Rate 7.0Number 103 Total 22,696Rate 4.5 White 17,611

Black and Other 5,085Median age 43.1Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 301 75.5 43 29.7 aged 10-49Live births 249 11.0 34 23.4ITOPs 2 0.5 1 0.7Estimated fetal losses 50 --- 8 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 1

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

Rate is per 1,000 population.

00.0

Marriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

73.6

1912.5

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

315-17

6.53

8.8

RANDOLPH 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 1Births to unmarried women * 115 46.2 23 67.6 Syphilis 0Low weight births 25 10.0 3 8.8 Gonorrhea 13Multiple births 8 3.2 2 5.9 Chlamydia 97Medicaid births * 159 63.9 27 79.4 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 2 1Rate per 1,000 births 8.0 10.5 32.3Postneonatal deaths 1 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 4.0 5.3 32.3Neonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.0 5.3 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 22,696 11,027 11,669 17,611 8,661 8,950 5,085 2,366 2,7190-4 1,261 669 592 882 473 409 379 196 1835-9 1,337 679 658 945 509 436 392 170 22210-14 1,411 728 683 1,034 540 494 377 188 18915-44 7,850 3,864 3,986 5,866 2,907 2,959 1,984 957 1,02745-64 6,329 3,090 3,239 5,068 2,515 2,553 1,261 575 68665-84 4,035 1,851 2,184 3,419 1,587 1,832 616 264 35285+ 473 146 327 397 130 267 76 16 60

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other0

0.00

0.0

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

0 129.40.0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.0 0.00.0

129.4

0

00.0

0 0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 314 176 138 263 150 113 51 26 2513.8 16.0 11.8 14.9 17.3 12.6 10.0 11.0 9.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 106 467.0 59 535.1 47 402.8 90 511.0 16 314.7Cancer 57 251.1 34 308.3 23 197.1 48 272.6 9 177.0Stroke 16 70.5 12 108.8 4 34.3 13 73.8 3 59.0Accidents 7 30.8 5 45.3 2 17.1 4 22.7 3 59.0CLRD 20 88.1 8 72.5 12 102.8 16 90.9 4 78.7Diabetes 5 22.0 3 27.2 2 17.1 4 22.7 1 19.7Influenza & pneumonia 8 35.2 5 45.3 3 25.7 6 34.1 2 39.3Alzheimer's disease 20 88.1 8 72.5 12 102.8 18 102.2 2 39.3Suicide 6 26.4 6 54.4 0 0.0 6 34.1 0 0.0Homicide 1 4.4 1 9.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 19.7

1 4.4 1 9.1 0 0.0 1 5.7 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 7 30.8 1 18.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 4 17.6 0 0.0 Total 314 13.8Suffocation 1 4.4 0 0.0 0 - 14 3 0.7Poisoning 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 19 2.4Smoke, fire and flames 2 8.8 1 18.0 45 - 64 66 10.4F ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 84 155 38 4

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Black & Other

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

RANDOLPH 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White

Female White

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age group

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 65 - 84 155 38.4Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 71 150.1Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 0 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate57 251.1 34 308.3 23 197.113 57.3 9 81.6 4 34.34 17.6 2 18.1 2 17.13 13.2 0 0.0 3 25.72 8.8 2 18.1 0 0.04 17.6 1 9.1 3 25.73 13.2 1 9.1 2 17.13 13.2 2 18.1 1 8.61 4.4 0 0.0 1 8.64 17.6 4 36.3 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.02 8.8 0 0.0 2 17.13 13.2 3 27.2 0 0.01 4.4 1 9.1 0 0.0

14 --- 9 --- 5 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Brain and other nervous system

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 903 2 49 830Rate --- 1.0 68.9 67.2

White 503 1 28 464Rate --- 1.1 93.0 77.8Black & Other 400 1 21 366Rate --- 1.0 51.2 57.3

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 425Rate 7.1Number 348 Total 59,660Rate 5.8 White 31,031

Black and Other 28,629Median age 34.9Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,089 88.9 91 24.6 aged 10-49Live births 903 15.1 73 19.8ITOPs 5 0.4 3 0.8Estimated fetal losses 181 --- 15 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P N b P HIV 7

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2215-17

20.6

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESNew Cases

SELECTED

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

2083.0

NATALITY

1022.1

1219.5

73.2

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

Divorces

All Women Women 10 to 19

RUSSELL 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 7Births to unmarried women * 446 49.4 67 91.8 Syphilis 7Low weight births 86 9.5 2 2.7 Gonorrhea 124Multiple births 15 1.7 0 0.0 Chlamydia 401Medicaid births * 132 14.6 17 23.3 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 10 1 2 1Rate per 1,000 births 11.1 2.0 27.4 25.6Postneonatal deaths 5 0 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.5 0.0 13.7 0.0Neonatal deaths 5 1 1 1Rate per 1,000 births 5.5 2.0 13.7 25.6

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 59,660 29,038 30,622 31,031 15,387 15,644 28,629 13,651 14,9780-4 4,655 2,382 2,273 2,398 1,233 1,165 2,257 1,149 1,1085-9 4,303 2,211 2,092 2,036 1,043 993 2,267 1,168 1,09910-14 3,954 2,040 1,914 1,857 981 876 2,097 1,059 1,03815-44 24,405 12,149 12,256 12,020 6,177 5,843 12,385 5,972 6,41345-64 14,769 7,102 7,667 7,849 3,879 3,970 6,920 3,223 3,69765-84 6,728 2,903 3,825 4,318 1,899 2,419 2,410 1,004 1,40685+ 846 251 595 553 175 378 293 76 217

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19

922.5

512.5

410.0

129.4

129.4

00.0

All Races

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 651 338 313 407 210 197 244 128 116

10.9 11.6 10.2 13.1 13.6 12.6 8.5 9.4 7.7

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 118 197.8 66 227.3 52 169.8 73 235.2 45 157.2Cancer 137 229.6 75 258.3 62 202.5 76 244.9 61 213.1Stroke 42 70.4 16 55.1 26 84.9 26 83.8 16 55.9Accidents 31 52.0 18 62.0 13 42.5 26 83.8 5 17.5CLRD 41 68.7 18 62.0 23 75.1 39 125.7 2 7.0Diabetes 49 82.1 30 103.3 19 62.0 26 83.8 23 80.3Influenza & pneumonia 16 26.8 7 24.1 9 29.4 11 35.4 5 17.5Alzheimer's disease 38 63.7 7 24.1 31 101.2 27 87.0 11 38.4Suicide 10 16.8 9 31.0 1 3.3 9 29.0 1 3.5Homicide 5 8.4 5 17.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 17.5

2 3.4 2 6.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 7.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 31 52.0 3 18.1 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 16 26.8 2 12.1 Total 651 10.9Suffocation 1 1.7 0 0.0 0 - 14 13 1.0Poisoning 8 13.4 0 0.0 15 - 44 41 1.7Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.7 0 0.0 45 - 64 168 11.4F ll 3 5 0 0 0 0 65 84 294 43 7

RUSSELL 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

White Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

HIV disease

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Female

Children Under 20ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

All Ages

Age group

Falls 3 5.0 0 0.0 65 - 84 294 43.7Drowning 1 1.7 1 6.0 85 plus 135 159.6Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 1 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate137 229.6 75 258.3 62 202.528 46.9 19 65.4 9 29.416 26.8 10 34.4 6 19.612 20.1 0 0.0 12 39.215 25.1 15 51.7 0 0.09 15.1 3 10.3 6 19.62 3.4 0 0.0 2 6.57 11.7 4 13.8 3 9.81 1.7 0 0.0 1 3.36 10.1 5 17.2 1 3.34 6.7 2 6.9 2 6.54 6.7 0 0.0 4 13.13 5.0 3 10.3 0 0.01 1.7 0 0.0 1 3.3

29 --- 14 --- 15 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Melanoma of skinOther

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

ColorectalTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

All cancers

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Breast Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)Esophagus

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 1,039 0 67 959Rate --- 0.0 68.7 57.6White 949 0 63 875Rate --- 0.0 74.6 60.3Black & Other 90 0 4 84Rate --- 0.0 30.4 39.6

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 688Rate 7.9Number 316 Total 87,074Rate 3.6 White 76,429

Black and Other 10,645Median age 39.9Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,299 80.2 104 20.3 aged 10-49Live births 1,039 11.9 80 15.6ITOPs 47 2.9 7 1.4Estimated fetal losses 213 --- 17 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

8.913

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

2015 POPULATIONMarriages

11

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

10.12

8.7

Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

New Cases

NATALITY

All Women Women 10 to 19

75.7

1962.0

Divorces

All Women

ST. CLAIR 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 8Births to unmarried women * 349 33.6 59 73.8 Syphilis 2Low weight births 103 9.9 7 8.8 Gonorrhea 6Multiple births 42 4.0 2 2.5 Chlamydia 25Medicaid births * 383 36.9 58 72.5 Tuberculosis 9

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 5 4 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.8 4.2 12.5 0.0Postneonatal deaths 3 2 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.9 2.1 12.5 0.0Neonatal deaths 2 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.9 2.1 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 87,074 43,450 43,624 76,429 37,848 38,581 10,645 5,602 5,0430-4 5,195 2,684 2,511 4,410 2,285 2,125 785 399 3865-9 5,711 2,944 2,767 4,881 2,530 2,351 830 414 41610-14 5,579 2,900 2,679 4,833 2,527 2,306 746 373 37315-44 33,077 16,879 16,198 28,339 14,256 14,083 4,738 2,623 2,11545-64 23,701 11,770 11,931 21,136 10,428 10,708 2,565 1,342 1,22365-84 12,630 5,882 6,748 11,706 5,447 6,259 924 435 48985+ 1,181 391 790 1,124 375 749 57 16 41

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

11.1

Ages 10-19All Ages

1166.7

1166.7

0

Black & Other Black & Other

0

All Races

0.0 0.0

111.1

1

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 905 478 427 840 437 403 65 41 2410.4 11.0 9.8 11.0 11.5 10.4 6.1 7.3 4.8

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 223 256.1 134 308.4 89 204.0 204 266.9 19 178.5Cancer 187 214.8 103 237.1 84 192.6 176 230.3 11 103.3Stroke 50 57.4 26 59.8 24 55.0 47 61.5 3 28.2Accidents 49 56.3 30 69.0 19 43.6 44 57.6 5 47.0CLRD 74 85.0 31 71.3 43 98.6 72 94.2 2 18.8Diabetes 9 10.3 5 11.5 4 9.2 8 10.5 1 9.4Influenza & pneumonia 20 23.0 9 20.7 11 25.2 18 23.6 2 18.8Alzheimer's disease 44 50.5 12 27.6 32 73.4 44 57.6 0 0.0Suicide 15 17.2 12 27.6 3 6.9 15 19.6 0 0.0Homicide 1 1.1 1 2.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9.4

2 2.3 2 4.6 0 0.0 1 1.3 1 9.4Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 49 56.3 1 4.6 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 20 23.0 0 0.0 Total 905 10.4Suffocation 4 4.6 0 0.0 0 - 14 6 0.4Poisoning 16 18.4 1 4.6 15 - 44 57 1.7Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.1 0 0.0 45 - 64 206 8.7

All Ages Children Under 20ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

Death rate per 1,000 population

ST. CLAIR 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Female White Black & Other

HIV disease

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

Falls 3 3.4 0 0.0 65 - 84 442 35.0Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 194 164.3Firearms 1 1.1 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 4 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate187 214.8 103 237.1 84 192.658 66.6 37 85.2 21 48.111 12.6 3 6.9 8 18.38 9.2 0 0.0 8 18.34 4.6 4 9.2 0 0.0

18 20.7 8 18.4 10 22.95 5.7 5 11.5 0 0.04 4.6 3 6.9 1 2.37 8.0 0 0.0 7 16.08 9.2 4 9.2 4 9.24 4.6 1 2.3 3 6.94 4.6 0 0.0 4 9.25 5.7 4 9.2 1 2.35 5.7 4 9.2 1 2.3

46 --- 30 --- 16 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Other

Uterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skin

Stomach

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male

All cancers

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Leukemias

Brain and other nervous system

ColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)Pancreas

Ovary (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 2,399 0 35 83 2,281Rate --- 0.0 8.3 29.5 53.6White 1,985 0 31 68 1,886Rate --- 0.0 9.0 29.7 55.2Black & Other 414 0 4 15 395Rate --- 0.0 5.1 28.6 46.8

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 1,124Rate 5.4Number 682 Total 208,713Rate 3.3 White 174,418

Black and Other 34,295Median age 38.6Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 3,050 72.8 158 11.0 aged 10-49Live births 2,399 11.5 118 8.2ITOPs 156 3.7 15 1.0Estimated fetal losses 495 --- 25 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 8

Marriages

Divorces

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

15-17

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

80.5

1767.5

NATALITY

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESNew CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED

SHELBY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 8Births to unmarried women * 436 18.2 86 72.9 Syphilis 8Low weight births 174 7.3 8 6.8 Gonorrhea 89Multiple births 83 3.5 2 1.7 Chlamydia 435Medicaid births * 620 25.9 88 74.6 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 14 7 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.8 3.5 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 5 4 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.1 2.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 9 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 3.8 1.5 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 208,713 101,483 107,230 174,418 85,223 89,195 34,295 16,260 18,0350-4 12,221 6,245 5,976 9,613 4,848 4,765 2,608 1,397 1,2115-9 14,036 7,150 6,886 11,233 5,748 5,485 2,803 1,402 1,40110-14 14,894 7,538 7,356 12,026 6,152 5,874 2,868 1,386 1,48215-44 82,709 40,789 41,920 66,733 33,241 33,492 15,976 7,548 8,42845-64 56,752 27,262 29,490 48,925 23,667 25,258 7,827 3,595 4,23265-84 25,148 11,497 13,651 23,128 10,613 12,515 2,020 884 1,13685+ 2,953 1,002 1,951 2,760 954 1,806 193 48 145

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

0.0

2.46

14.5

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

07

0.00

0.0

016.9

1

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 1,351 673 678 1,246 632 614 105 41 64

6.5 6.6 6.3 7.1 7.4 6.9 3.1 2.5 3.5

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 347 166.3 172 169.5 175 163.2 320 183.5 27 78.7Cancer 270 129.4 136 134.0 134 125.0 251 143.9 19 55.4Stroke 63 30.2 22 21.7 41 38.2 57 32.7 6 17.5Accidents 88 42.2 61 60.1 27 25.2 82 47.0 6 17.5CLRD 63 30.2 25 24.6 38 35.4 59 33.8 4 11.7Diabetes 27 12.9 14 13.8 13 12.1 23 13.2 4 11.7Influenza & pneumonia 23 11.0 10 9.9 13 12.1 22 12.6 1 2.9Alzheimer's disease 57 27.3 18 17.7 39 36.4 54 31.0 3 8.7Suicide 33 15.8 27 26.6 6 5.6 32 18.3 1 2.9Homicide 8 3.8 4 3.9 4 3.7 7 4.0 1 2.9

1 0.5 1 1.0 0 0.0 1 0.6 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 88 42.2 5 9.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 24 11.5 2 3.6 Total 1,351 6.5Suffocation 3 1.4 0 0.0 0 - 14 21 0.5Poisoning 38 18.2 2 3.6 15 - 44 124 1.5Smoke, fire and flames 1 0.5 0 0.0 45 - 64 293 5.2Falls 8 3 8 1 1 8 65 84 547 21 8

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

SHELBY 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

Total

MORTALITYAll Races

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESBlack & Other

Black & Other

Male

White

Female White

HIV disease

Falls 8 3.8 1 1.8 65 - 84 547 21.8Drowning 2 1.0 0 0.0 85 plus 366 123.9Firearms 1 0.5 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 11 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate270 129.4 136 134.0 134 125.070 33.5 40 39.4 30 28.028 13.4 20 19.7 8 7.522 10.5 0 0.0 22 20.510 4.8 10 9.9 0 0.09 4.3 3 3.0 6 5.67 3.4 3 3.0 4 3.7

11 5.3 5 4.9 6 5.612 5.7 0 0.0 12 11.214 6.7 8 7.9 6 5.69 4.3 5 4.9 4 3.78 3.8 0 0.0 8 7.57 3.4 5 4.9 2 1.94 1.9 0 0.0 4 3.7

59 --- 37 --- 22 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Brain and other nervous system

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 154 0 8 142Rate --- 0.0 34.5 51.6

White 20 0 0 20Rate --- 0.0 0.0 31.1Black & Other 134 0 8 122Rate --- 0.0 49.3 57.9

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 77Rate 5.9Number 33 Total 13,103Rate 2.5 White 3,401

Black and Other 9,702Median age 37.1Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 211 71.5 16 16.7 aged 10-49Live births 154 11.8 12 12.5ITOPs 24 8.1 1 1.0Estimated fetal losses 33 --- 3 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P N b P HIV 2

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

416.4

Marriages

Divorces

69.5

11.54

15-17

1695.5

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

0.00

SUMTER 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 2Births to unmarried women * 117 76.0 10 83.3 Syphilis 3Low weight births 30 19.5 3 25.0 Gonorrhea 22Multiple births 14 9.1 0 0.0 Chlamydia 122Medicaid births * 105 68.2 11 91.7 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 7 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 45.5 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 7 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 45.5 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 13,103 5,920 7,183 3,401 1,603 1,798 9,702 4,317 5,3850-4 626 305 321 150 87 63 476 218 2585-9 716 357 359 160 88 72 556 269 28710-14 720 342 378 140 72 68 580 270 31015-44 5,462 2,509 2,953 1,404 663 741 4,058 1,846 2,21245-64 3,382 1,530 1,852 756 373 383 2,626 1,157 1,46965-84 1,847 784 1,063 657 285 372 1,190 499 69185+ 350 93 257 134 35 99 216 58 158

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

83.3

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

17

52.2 83.3

183.3

00.0

1

52.20

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

0.07

83.30

0.01

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 158 82 76 32 18 14 126 64 62

12.1 13.9 10.6 9.4 11.2 7.8 13.0 14.8 11.5

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 27 206.1 9 152.0 18 250.6 6 176.4 21 216.5Cancer 19 145.0 12 202.7 7 97.5 4 117.6 15 154.6Stroke 10 76.3 7 118.2 3 41.8 2 58.8 8 82.5Accidents 11 84.0 9 152.0 2 27.8 5 147.0 6 61.8CLRD 3 22.9 2 33.8 1 13.9 1 29.4 2 20.6Diabetes 5 38.2 2 33.8 3 41.8 1 29.4 4 41.2Influenza & pneumonia 3 22.9 0 0.0 3 41.8 0 0.0 3 30.9Alzheimer's disease 9 68.7 2 33.8 7 97.5 3 88.2 6 61.8Suicide 1 7.6 1 16.9 0 0.0 1 29.4 0 0.0Homicide 4 30.5 4 67.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 41.2

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 11 84.0 1 31.5 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 7 53.4 0 0.0 Total 158 12.1Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 8 3.9Poisoning 2 15.3 0 0.0 15 - 44 16 2.9Smoke, fire and flames 0 0.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 46 13.6F ll 1 7 6 0 0 0 65 84 54 29 2

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Black & Other

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

SUMTER 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White

Female White

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 1 7.6 0 0.0 65 - 84 54 29.2Drowning 1 7.6 1 31.5 85 plus 34 97.1Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 0 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate19 145.0 12 202.7 7 97.52 15.3 2 33.8 0 0.07 53.4 5 84.5 2 27.83 22.9 0 0.0 3 41.82 15.3 2 33.8 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 7.6 1 16.9 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.04 --- 2 --- 2 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Ovary (female)Brain and other nervous system

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 840 0 20 72 748Rate --- 0.0 13.4 72.2 48.1White 550 0 9 56 485Rate --- 0.0 10.8 101.1 51.5Black & Other 290 0 11 16 263Rate --- 0.0 16.6 36.1 42.9

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 441Rate 5.5Number 366 Total 80,862Rate 4.5 White 52,474

Black and Other 28,388Median age 40.9Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,074 70.1 118 23.3 aged 10-49Live births 840 10.4 92 18.1ITOPs 60 3.9 7 1.4Estimated fetal losses 174 --- 19 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Number Percent Number PercentNOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

Marriages2015 POPULATION

SELECTED

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

73.1

1648.0

All Women Women 10 to 19

Divorces

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

NATALITY

TALLADEGA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number PercentBirths to unmarried women * 478 56.9 75 81.5 HIV 5Low weight births 91 10.8 14 15.2 Syphilis 7Multiple births 18 2.1 0 0.0 Gonorrhea 154Medicaid births * 476 56.7 75 81.5 Chlamydia 475

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 6 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.1 1.8 10.9 0.0Postneonatal deaths 2 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 4 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.8 1.8 10.9 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 80,862 39,163 41,699 52,474 25,705 26,769 28,388 13,458 14,9300-4 4,404 2,226 2,178 2,531 1,272 1,259 1,873 954 9195-9 4,955 2,411 2,544 2,963 1,463 1,500 1,992 948 1,04410-14 5,107 2,530 2,577 3,109 1,536 1,573 1,998 994 1,00415-44 30,391 15,078 15,313 18,335 9,270 9,065 12,056 5,808 6,24845-64 22,609 11,006 11,603 15,249 7,560 7,689 7,360 3,446 3,91465-84 12,083 5,481 6,602 9,230 4,248 4,982 2,853 1,233 1,62085+ 1,313 431 882 1,057 356 701 256 75 181

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19

26.9

310.3

00.0

137.0

1

New Cases

17.2 37.0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races5

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 1,010 519 491 748 380 368 262 139 123

12.5 13.3 11.8 14.3 14.8 13.7 9.2 10.3 8.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 238 294.3 115 293.6 123 295.0 168 320.2 70 246.6Cancer 186 230.0 103 263.0 83 199.0 139 264.9 47 165.6Stroke 48 59.4 23 58.7 25 60.0 30 57.2 18 63.4Accidents 50 61.8 34 86.8 16 38.4 33 62.9 17 59.9CLRD 72 89.0 39 99.6 33 79.1 63 120.1 9 31.7Diabetes 28 34.6 17 43.4 11 26.4 21 40.0 7 24.7Influenza & pneumonia 25 30.9 14 35.7 11 26.4 20 38.1 5 17.6Alzheimer's disease 20 24.7 7 17.9 13 31.2 16 30.5 4 14.1Suicide 20 24.7 16 40.9 4 9.6 16 30.5 4 14.1Homicide 18 22.3 13 33.2 5 12.0 13 24.8 5 17.6

4 4.9 1 2.6 3 7.2 3 5.7 1 3.5Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 50 61.8 2 10.3 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 26 32.2 2 10.3 Total 1,010 12.5Suffocation 2 2.5 0 0.0 0 - 14 9 0.6Poisoning 7 8.7 0 0.0 15 - 44 80 2.6Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.2 0 0.0 45 - 64 265 11.7Falls 6 7 4 0 0 0 65 84 456 37 7

TALLADEGA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White Black & Other

Black & OtherFemale

Death rate per 1,000 population

White

HIV disease

DEATHS BY AGE GROUPACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age group

Falls 6 7.4 0 0.0 65 - 84 456 37.7Drowning 1 1.2 0 0.0 85 plus 200 152.3Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 7 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate186 230.0 103 263.0 83 199.054 66.8 37 94.5 17 40.818 22.3 9 23.0 9 21.614 17.3 0 0.0 14 33.68 9.9 8 20.4 0 0.09 11.1 4 10.2 5 12.09 11.1 6 15.3 3 7.22 2.5 1 2.6 1 2.43 3.7 0 0.0 3 7.26 7.4 4 10.2 2 4.85 6.2 2 5.1 3 7.25 6.2 0 0.0 5 12.04 4.9 4 10.2 0 0.01 1.2 1 2.6 0 0.0

48 --- 27 --- 21 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Melanoma of skinOther

Female

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHSTotal Male

Brain and other nervous systemStomachUterus & cervix (female)Esophagus

Breast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

ColorectalTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

All cancers

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 461 2 27 418Rate --- 1.7 58.0 57.5White 292 1 17 264Rate --- 1.3 58.2 55.4Black & Other 169 1 10 154Rate --- 2.5 57.6 61.4

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 301Rate 7.4Number 131 Total 40,844Rate 3.2 White 28,808

Black and Other 12,036Median age 44.1Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 583 82.7 55 23.7 aged 10-49Live births 461 11.3 43 18.6ITOPs 27 3.8 3 1.3Estimated fetal losses 95 --- 9 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 0

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

415.4

76.3

15-17

20.010

22.8

Marriages

1983.0

All Women Women 10 to 19

14

Divorces

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

TALLAPOSA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women * 254 55.1 35 81.4 Syphilis 8Low weight births 79 17.1 9 20.9 Gonorrhea 50Multiple births 28 6.1 4 9.3 Chlamydia 200Medicaid births * 319 69.2 39 90.7 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 7 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 15.2 6.8 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 4 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 8.7 6.8 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 3 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.5 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 40,844 19,897 20,947 28,808 14,214 14,594 12,036 5,683 6,3530-4 2,399 1,295 1,104 1,423 781 642 976 514 4625-9 2,315 1,207 1,108 1,461 773 688 854 434 42010-14 2,341 1,188 1,153 1,526 781 745 815 407 40815-44 13,822 6,777 7,045 9,077 4,552 4,525 4,745 2,225 2,52045-64 11,707 5,658 6,049 8,574 4,185 4,389 3,133 1,473 1,66065-84 7,470 3,453 4,017 6,139 2,886 3,253 1,331 567 76485+ 790 319 471 608 256 352 182 63 119

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & OtherAll Ages Ages 10-19

All Races05

0.00

0.00

0.0

29.62

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

11.83

17.8

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 471 245 226 360 177 183 111 68 4311.5 12.3 10.8 12.5 12.5 12.5 9.2 12.0 6.8

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 124 303.6 67 336.7 57 272.1 95 329.8 29 240.9Cancer 88 215.5 45 226.2 43 205.3 60 208.3 28 232.6Stroke 16 39.2 9 45.2 7 33.4 12 41.7 4 33.2Accidents 18 44.1 12 60.3 6 28.6 14 48.6 4 33.2CLRD 37 90.6 16 80.4 21 100.3 33 114.6 4 33.2Diabetes 18 44.1 8 40.2 10 47.7 12 41.7 6 49.9Influenza & pneumonia 13 31.8 10 50.3 3 14.3 10 34.7 3 24.9Alzheimer's disease 17 41.6 6 30.2 11 52.5 15 52.1 2 16.6Suicide 4 9.8 2 10.1 2 9.5 4 13.9 0 0.0Homicide 2 4.9 2 10.1 0 0.0 1 3.5 1 8.3

1 2.4 0 0.0 1 4.8 1 3.5 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 18 44.1 1 10.6 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 9 22.0 1 10.6 Total 471 11.5Suffocation 1 2.4 0 0.0 0 - 14 8 1.1Poisoning 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 22 1.6Smoke, fire and flames 1 2.4 0 0.0 45 - 64 100 8.5F ll 4 9 8 0 0 0 65 84 209 28 0

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Black & Other

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

TALLAPOOSA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White

Female White

Children Under 20

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages

Falls 4 9.8 0 0.0 65 - 84 209 28.0Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 132 167.1Firearms 1 2.4 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 2 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate88 215.5 45 226.2 43 205.329 71.0 20 100.5 9 43.08 19.6 2 10.1 6 28.67 17.1 0 0.0 7 33.46 14.7 6 30.2 0 0.02 4.9 1 5.0 1 4.81 2.4 0 0.0 1 4.81 2.4 0 0.0 1 4.85 12.2 0 0.0 5 23.98 19.6 2 10.1 6 28.62 4.9 1 5.0 1 4.82 4.9 0 0.0 2 9.50 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

17 --- 13 --- 4 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Brain and other nervous system

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 2,530 0 46 142 2,342Rate --- 0.0 8.5 39.5 50.3White 1,441 0 21 69 1,351Rate --- 0.0 6.1 30.3 46.7Black & Other 1,089 0 25 73 991Rate --- 0.0 12.7 55.6 56.1

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 1,080Rate 5.3Number 176 Total 203,976Rate 0.9 White 133,806

Black and Other 70,170Median age 32.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 3,563 71.5 290 19.8 aged 10-49Live births 2,530 12.4 188 12.8ITOPs 479 9.6 58 4.0Estimated fetal losses 554 --- 44 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 39

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

Marriages

Divorces

76.1

1481.0

All Women Women 10 to 19

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

TUSCALOOSA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 39Births to unmarried women * 1,192 47.1 166 88.3 Syphilis 36Low weight births 283 11.2 25 13.3 Gonorrhea 258Multiple births 90 3.6 6 3.2 Chlamydia 1,221Medicaid births * 1,240 49.0 157 83.5 Tuberculosis 10

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 22 8 2 0Rate per 1,000 births 8.7 5.6 10.6 0.0Postneonatal deaths 3 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 1.2 0.7 5.3 0.0Neonatal deaths 19 7 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 7.5 4.9 5.3 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 203,976 98,207 105,769 133,806 65,984 67,822 70,170 32,223 37,9470-4 12,111 6,008 6,103 7,126 3,526 3,600 4,985 2,482 2,5035-9 11,803 5,932 5,871 6,723 3,324 3,399 5,080 2,608 2,47210-14 11,630 5,963 5,667 6,770 3,466 3,304 4,860 2,497 2,36315-44 97,367 47,571 49,796 62,622 31,672 30,950 34,745 15,899 18,84645-64 46,512 22,235 24,277 31,812 15,778 16,034 14,700 6,457 8,24365-84 21,631 9,573 12,058 16,452 7,455 8,997 5,179 2,118 3,06185+ 2,922 925 1,997 2,301 763 1,538 621 162 459

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & OtherAll Ages Ages 10-19

All Races14 2

12.92

1.812

11.0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

10.21

10.2

20.41

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 1,761 882 879 1,288 652 636 473 230 243

8.6 9.0 8.3 9.6 9.9 9.4 6.7 7.1 6.4

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 435 213.3 234 238.3 201 190.0 305 227.9 130 185.3Cancer 346 169.6 185 188.4 161 152.2 248 185.3 98 139.7Stroke 112 54.9 57 58.0 55 52.0 82 61.3 30 42.8Accidents 91 44.6 54 55.0 37 35.0 60 44.8 31 44.2CLRD 99 48.5 43 43.8 56 52.9 90 67.3 9 12.8Diabetes 32 15.7 14 14.3 18 17.0 24 17.9 8 11.4Influenza & pneumonia 37 18.1 20 20.4 17 16.1 28 20.9 9 12.8Alzheimer's disease 74 36.3 18 18.3 56 52.9 62 46.3 12 17.1Suicide 18 8.8 12 12.2 6 5.7 15 11.2 3 4.3Homicide 13 6.4 10 10.2 3 2.8 5 3.7 8 11.4

2 1.0 2 2.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 2.9Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 91 44.6 9 17.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 35 17.2 3 5.7 Total 1,761 8.6Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 29 0.8Poisoning 27 13.2 2 3.8 15 - 44 119 1.2Smoke, fire and flames 4 2.0 1 1.9 45 - 64 407 8.8Falls 10 4 9 0 0 0 65 84 743 34 3

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Black & Other

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

TUSCALOOSA 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White

Female White

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age group

Falls 10 4.9 0 0.0 65 - 84 743 34.3Drowning 4 2.0 0 0.0 85 plus 463 158.5Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 11 --- 3 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate346 169.6 185 188.4 161 152.2103 50.5 65 66.2 38 35.933 16.2 15 15.3 18 17.031 15.2 0 0.0 31 29.320 9.8 20 20.4 0 0.028 13.7 14 14.3 14 13.211 5.4 8 8.1 3 2.85 2.5 2 2.0 3 2.88 3.9 0 0.0 8 7.67 3.4 7 7.1 0 0.0

12 5.9 7 7.1 5 4.78 3.9 0 0.0 8 7.6

13 6.4 12 12.2 1 0.93 1.5 3 3.1 0 0.0

64 --- 32 --- 32 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Brain and other nervous system

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 806 0 69 715Rate --- 0.0 87.7 60.9White 726 0 61 646Rate --- 0.0 87.4 60.6Black & Other 80 0 8 69Rate --- 0.0 89.3 63.9

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 467Rate 7.2Number 331 Total 65,294Rate 5.1 White 59,510

Black and Other 5,784Median age 42.1Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 1,017 87.6 115 29.5 aged 10-49Live births 806 12.3 91 23.4ITOPs 45 3.9 5 1.3Estimated fetal losses 166 --- 19 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 5

2106.0

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

15-17

22.33

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

70.0

Rate is per 1,000 population.

18.622

19

All Women Women 10 to 19

All Women Women 10-19

18.2

Marriages

Divorces

WALKER 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 5Births to unmarried women * 216 26.8 50 54.9 Syphilis 5Low weight births 79 9.8 12 13.2 Gonorrhea 82Multiple births 24 3.0 0 0.0 Chlamydia 279Medicaid births * 467 57.9 71 78.0 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 9 8 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 11.2 11.0 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 5 5 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 6.2 6.9 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 4 3 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.0 4.1 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 65,294 31,755 33,539 59,510 28,930 30,580 5,784 2,825 2,9590-4 3,817 1,905 1,912 3,303 1,648 1,655 514 257 2575-9 3,867 1,928 1,939 3,358 1,663 1,695 509 265 24410-14 4,057 2,133 1,924 3,530 1,845 1,685 527 288 23915-44 23,245 11,637 11,608 20,956 10,499 10,457 2,289 1,138 1,15145-64 18,199 8,911 9,288 16,853 8,295 8,558 1,346 616 73065-84 11,006 4,891 6,115 10,453 4,652 5,801 553 239 31485+ 1,103 350 753 1,057 328 729 46 22 24

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

0.0

112.5

0

00.0

00.0

0

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19All Races

0.01

12.5

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleDeaths 1,055 547 508 1,011 527 484 44 20 24

16.2 17.2 15.1 17.0 18.2 15.8 7.6 7.1 8.1

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 348 533.0 177 557.4 171 509.9 336 564.6 12 207.5Cancer 220 336.9 126 396.8 94 280.3 208 349.5 12 207.5Stroke 39 59.7 14 44.1 25 74.5 35 58.8 4 69.2Accidents 37 56.7 26 81.9 11 32.8 36 60.5 1 17.3CLRD 87 133.2 46 144.9 41 122.2 84 141.2 3 51.9Diabetes 13 19.9 5 15.7 8 23.9 13 21.8 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 14 21.4 7 22.0 7 20.9 14 23.5 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 31 47.5 7 22.0 24 71.6 30 50.4 1 17.3Suicide 15 23.0 10 31.5 5 14.9 15 25.2 0 0.0Homicide 3 4.6 2 6.3 1 3.0 2 3.4 1 17.3

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 37 56.7 3 19.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 16 24.5 3 19.0 Total 1,055 16.2Suffocation 2 3.1 0 0.0 0 - 14 11 0.9Poisoning 9 13.8 0 0.0 15 - 44 83 3.6Smoke, fire and flames 1 1.5 0 0.0 45 - 64 265 14.6F ll 6 9 2 0 0 0 65 84 474 43 1

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

WALKER 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

WhiteFemale Black & Other

Age group

Falls 6 9.2 0 0.0 65 - 84 474 43.1Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 222 201.3Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 3 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate220 336.9 126 396.8 94 280.388 134.8 52 163.8 36 107.316 24.5 8 25.2 8 23.910 15.3 0 0.0 10 29.89 13.8 9 28.3 0 0.0

11 16.8 3 9.4 8 23.99 13.8 7 22.0 2 6.01 1.5 1 3.1 0 0.03 4.6 0 0.0 3 8.94 6.1 2 6.3 2 6.01 1.5 0 0.0 1 3.03 4.6 0 0.0 3 8.96 9.2 4 12.6 2 6.02 3.1 1 3.1 1 3.0

57 --- 39 --- 18 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

Brain and other nervous system

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomas

SELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Ovary (female)

FemaleTotal Male

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 175 0 9 161Rate --- 0.0 41.3 52.4White 116 0 3 110Rate --- 0.0 24.5 57.1Black & Other 59 0 6 51Rate --- 0.0 62.8 44.5

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 210Rate 12.5Number 73 Total 16,804Rate 4.3 White 11,043

Black and Other 5,761Median age 41.8Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 218 71.9 18 15.8 aged 10-49Live births 175 10.4 14 12.3ITOPs 7 2.3 1 0.9Estimated fetal losses 36 --- 3 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P t N b P t HIV 0

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

Marriages

Divorces

213.9

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

All Women Women 10 to 19 New Cases

15-175

15.33

16.3

71.7

1786.0

WASHINGTON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women * 66 37.7 13 92.9 Syphilis 0Low weight births 18 10.3 1 7.1 Gonorrhea 13Multiple births 2 1.1 0 0.0 Chlamydia 77Medicaid births * 80 45.7 13 92.9 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 11.4 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.7 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 5.7 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 16,804 8,160 8,644 11,043 5,472 5,571 5,761 2,688 3,0730-4 801 409 392 475 250 225 326 159 1675-9 1,011 476 535 615 298 317 396 178 21810-14 1,204 612 592 749 376 373 455 236 21915-44 6,037 3,009 3,028 3,767 1,928 1,839 2,270 1,081 1,18945-64 4,822 2,335 2,487 3,289 1,643 1,646 1,533 692 84165-84 2,654 1,216 1,438 1,959 907 1,052 695 309 38685+ 275 103 172 189 70 119 86 33 53

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & OtherAll Ages Ages 10-19

All Races2 00

33.91

16.91

16.9

00.0

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

0.00

0.0

0.00

0.0

00.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 230 120 110 162 78 84 68 42 2613.7 14.7 12.7 14.7 14.3 15.1 11.8 15.6 8.5

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 55 327.3 28 343.1 27 312.4 42 380.3 13 225.7Cancer 59 351.1 39 477.9 20 231.4 33 298.8 26 451.3Stroke 23 136.9 9 110.3 14 162.0 13 117.7 10 173.6Accidents 17 101.2 7 85.8 10 115.7 13 117.7 4 69.4CLRD 18 107.1 9 110.3 9 104.1 16 144.9 2 34.7Diabetes 2 11.9 0 0.0 2 23.1 2 18.1 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 1 6.0 0 0.0 1 11.6 0 0.0 1 17.4Alzheimer's disease 9 53.6 5 61.3 4 46.3 8 72.4 1 17.4Suicide 3 17.9 1 12.3 2 23.1 3 27.2 0 0.0Homicide 1 6.0 1 12.3 0 0.0 1 9.1 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 17 101.2 3 71.7 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 9 53.6 2 47.8 Total 230 13.7Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 4 1.3Poisoning 1 6.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 14 2.3Smoke, fire and flames 1 6.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 56 11.6F ll 1 6 0 0 0 0 65 84 112 42 2

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Black & Other

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

WASHINGTON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races White

Female White

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age group

Falls 1 6.0 0 0.0 65 - 84 112 42.2Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 44 160.0Firearms 1 6.0 1 23.9 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 4 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate59 351.1 39 477.9 20 231.413 77.4 9 110.3 4 46.310 59.5 4 49.0 6 69.44 23.8 0 0.0 4 46.36 35.7 6 73.5 0 0.04 23.8 3 36.8 1 11.61 6.0 1 12.3 0 0.01 6.0 1 12.3 0 0.01 6.0 0 0.0 1 11.62 11.9 1 12.3 1 11.61 6.0 1 12.3 0 0.01 6.0 0 0.0 1 11.61 6.0 1 12.3 0 0.01 6.0 1 12.3 0 0.0

13 --- 11 --- 2 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

StomachUterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

MaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

Brain and other nervous system

All cancersTrachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)PancreasLeukemiasNon-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

FemaleTotal

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TOTAL 10-14 15-17 18-19 20 plusAll births 123 0 16 105Rate --- 0.0 100.3 53.8White 19 0 2 17Rate --- 0.0 56.2 43.4Black & Other 104 0 14 88Rate --- 0.0 112.9 56.5

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 96Rate 8.7Number 27 Total 11,059Rate 2.4 White 3,135

Black and Other 7,924Median age 40.4Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 155 77.5 21 25.3 aged 10-49Live births 123 11.1 18 21.7ITOPs 7 3.5 0 0.0Estimated fetal losses 25 --- 3 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

3

SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES

New Cases

10.8

73.1

1894.5

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

Divorces

Marriages

All Women Women 10-19

Rate is per 1,000 population.

Women 10 to 19All Women

28.4

00.0

2

WILCOX 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 3Births to unmarried women * 95 77.2 18 100.0 Syphilis 5Low weight births 18 14.6 2 11.1 Gonorrhea 15Multiple births 4 3.3 0 0.0 Chlamydia 107Medicaid births * 100 81.3 16 88.9 Tuberculosis 1

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 16.3 0.0 0.0Postneonatal deaths 0 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 0.0 0.0 0.0Neonatal deaths 2 0 0Rate per 1,000 births 16.3 0.0 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 11,059 5,274 5,785 3,135 1,536 1,599 7,924 3,738 4,1860-4 632 322 310 124 49 75 508 273 2355-9 671 332 339 142 71 71 529 261 26810-14 856 425 431 204 106 98 652 319 33315-44 3,940 1,937 2,003 828 438 390 3,112 1,499 1,61345-64 2,924 1,370 1,554 914 457 457 2,010 913 1,09765-84 1,807 819 988 822 384 438 985 435 55085+ 229 69 160 101 31 70 128 38 90

0.0

All Races White Black and Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

Age

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother. 19.2 0.0

2

Black & Other Black & Other

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19

0 00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

00.0

0

219.2

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

All Races

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 145 83 62 39 21 18 106 62 4413.1 15.7 10.7 12.4 13.7 11.3 13.4 16.6 10.5

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 48 434.0 28 530.9 20 345.7 11 350.9 37 466.9Cancer 26 235.1 18 341.3 8 138.3 11 350.9 15 189.3Stroke 7 63.3 3 56.9 4 69.1 2 63.8 5 63.1Accidents 8 72.3 7 132.7 1 17.3 1 31.9 7 88.3CLRD 5 45.2 3 56.9 2 34.6 3 95.7 2 25.2Diabetes 4 36.2 1 19.0 3 51.9 0 0.0 4 50.5Influenza & pneumonia 3 27.1 2 37.9 1 17.3 1 31.9 2 25.2Alzheimer's disease 5 45.2 2 37.9 3 51.9 1 31.9 4 50.5Suicide 1 9.0 1 19.0 0 0.0 1 31.9 0 0.0Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

1 9.0 0 0.0 1 17.3 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 8 72.3 0 0.0 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 5 45.2 0 0.0 Total 145 13.1Suffocation 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 - 14 2 0.9Poisoning 1 9.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 8 2.0Smoke, fire and flames 1 9.0 0 0.0 45 - 64 40 13.7

0 0 0 0 0 0 6 84 66 36

Black & OtherWhite

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

White

Female

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Age group

Black & Other

HIV disease

Death rate per 1,000 population

WILCOX 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male

MORTALITYAll Races

Falls 0 0.0 0 0.0 65 - 84 66 36.5Drowning 0 0.0 0 0.0 85 plus 29 126.6Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 1 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate26 235.1 18 341.3 8 138.34 36.2 4 75.8 0 0.04 36.2 3 56.9 1 17.31 9.0 0 0.0 1 17.31 9.0 1 19.0 0 0.03 27.1 2 37.9 1 17.32 18.1 1 19.0 1 17.30 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 9.0 1 19.0 0 0.01 9.0 1 19.0 0 0.01 9.0 0 0.0 1 17.31 9.0 1 19.0 0 0.02 18.1 1 19.0 1 17.35 --- 3 --- 2 ---

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

Esophagus

Ovary (female)

Melanoma of skinOther

Stomach

ColorectalBreast (female)Prostate (male)

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Male

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

All cancers

Total

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleura

Uterus & cervix (female)

PancreasLeukemias

Brain and other nervous system

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

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TOTAL 10-14 18-19 20 plusAll births 233 0 21 206Rate --- 0.0 74.2 50.4

White 224 0 21 197Rate --- 0.0 77.3 49.8Black & Other 9 0 0 9Rate --- 0.0 0.0 69.8

Births with unknown age of mother are included in the age group "20 plus".

Number 140Rate 5.9Number 125 Total 23,877Rate 5.2 White 22,957

Black and Other 920Median age 44.7Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate

Number Rate Number Rate per 1,000 women Estimated pregnancies 288 72.3 32 22.2 aged 10-49Live births 233 9.8 27 18.7ITOPs 8 2.0 0 0.0Estimated fetal losses 47 --- 5 ---Pregnancy and ITOP rates are per 1,000 woman aged 15-44 (All Woman) or 10-19.

Birth rate is per 1,000 population.

N b P N b P HIV 0New CasesAll Women Women 10 to 19

Rates for age groups are per 1,000 females in specified age group (age-specific birth rate).

NATALITY

BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER

2015 POPULATION

Rate is per 1,000 population.

15-176

14.1

614.7

00.0

All Women Women 10-19

NOTIFIABLE DISEASESSELECTED

Marriages

Divorces

76.2

1829.5

WINSTON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE

Number Percent Number Percent HIV 0Births to unmarried women * 55 23.6 15 55.6 Syphilis 4Low weight births 19 8.2 2 7.4 Gonorrhea 10Multiple births 6 2.6 0 0.0 Chlamydia 59Medicaid births * 142 60.9 23 85.2 Tuberculosis 0

All Races White WhiteInfant deaths 2 2 0Rate per 1,000 births 8.6 8.9 0.0Postneonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.3 4.5 0.0Neonatal deaths 1 1 0Rate per 1,000 births 4.3 4.5 0.0

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 23,877 11,732 12,145 22,957 11,261 11,696 920 471 4490-4 1,229 631 598 1,136 584 552 93 47 465-9 1,326 666 660 1,207 604 603 119 62 5710-14 1,472 736 736 1,383 697 686 89 39 5015-44 8,005 4,014 3,991 7,701 3,843 3,858 304 171 13345-64 6,915 3,479 3,436 6,701 3,365 3,336 214 114 10065-84 4,426 2,069 2,357 4,336 2,034 2,302 90 35 5585+ 504 137 367 493 134 359 11 3 8

All Races White

* Infant deaths are by race of infant; births are by race of mother.

Black & Other Black & Other

2015 POPULATIONS BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX

AgeBlack and Other

0 00.0

00.0

0.00

All Races

* Percent is percent of all births with known status for all woman or specified age group.

INFANT RELATED MORTALITY BY RACE* OF INFANT AND AGE OF MOTHER

All Ages Ages 10-19

00.0

0 00.0 0.0

00.0

00.0

0.0

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Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Deaths 304 156 148 302 155 147 2 1 1

12.7 13.3 12.2 13.2 13.8 12.6 2.2 2.1 2.2

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number RateHeart disease 79 330.9 32 272.8 47 387.0 78 339.8 1 108.7Cancer 60 251.3 41 349.5 19 156.4 60 261.4 0 0.0Stroke 14 58.6 6 51.1 8 65.9 14 61.0 0 0.0Accidents 16 67.0 10 85.2 6 49.4 16 69.7 0 0.0CLRD 40 167.5 19 162.0 21 172.9 40 174.2 0 0.0Diabetes 9 37.7 6 51.1 3 24.7 9 39.2 0 0.0Influenza & pneumonia 3 12.6 3 25.6 0 0.0 3 13.1 0 0.0Alzheimer's disease 14 58.6 3 25.6 11 90.6 14 61.0 0 0.0Suicide 2 8.4 2 17.0 0 0.0 2 8.7 0 0.0Homicide 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Number Rate Number RateAll accidents 16 67.0 2 36.7 Number Rate

Motor vehicle 11 46.1 1 18.3 Total 304 12.7Suffocation 1 4.2 0 0.0 0 - 14 3 0.7Poisoning 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 - 44 10 1.2Smoke, fire and flames 1 4.2 0 0.0 45 - 64 64 9.3F ll 1 4 2 0 0 0 65 84 138 31 2

Black & Other

Black & Other

Death rate per 1,000 population

SELECTED CAUSESTotal Male Female

MORTALITYAll Races

HIV disease

WINSTON 2015 HEALTH PROFILE (Continued)

White

White

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP

Age group

ACCIDENTAL DEATHSAll Ages Children Under 20

Falls 1 4.2 0 0.0 65 - 84 138 31.2Drowning 1 4.2 1 18.3 85 plus 89 176.6Firearms 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rate is per 1,000 population in specific age group.

Other accidents 1 --- 0 ---

Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate60 251.3 41 349.5 19 156.418 75.4 14 119.3 4 32.92 8.4 2 17.0 0 0.02 8.4 0 0.0 2 16.52 8.4 2 17.0 0 0.09 37.7 4 34.1 5 41.21 4.2 1 8.5 0 0.03 12.6 3 25.6 0 0.02 8.4 0 0.0 2 16.55 20.9 3 25.6 2 16.52 8.4 2 17.0 0 0.01 4.2 0 0.0 1 8.20 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 4.2 1 8.5 0 0.0

12 --- 9 --- 3 ---

Measurements based on small denominators should be used with caution. Rates and ratios based on a denominator of less than 50 births or less than 1,000 population are shaded. Births, ITOPs and estimated total fetal losses sum to the total number of estimated pregnancies. Estimated total fetal losses is not the same as the total number of fetal deaths. The total fertility rate is the sum of age-specific birth rates multiplied by the width of the intervals, i.e. 5 years. A total fertility rate of 2,100 births per 1,000 females 10-49 years of age would maintain the current population. Population estimates are from the United States Census Bureau.

FemaleSELECTED CANCER SITE DEATHS

Total Male

"All Ages" rate is per 100,000 population.

"Children Under 20" rate is per 100,000 population ages 0 to 19 years.

Rate is per 100,000 population in specific column category.

Uterus & cervix (female)EsophagusMelanoma of skinOther

All cancers

Leukemias

StomachBrain and other nervous system

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomasOvary (female)

Trachea, bronchus, lung, pleuraColorectal

Prostate (male)Pancreas

Breast (female)

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APPENDIX A

Estimated Population The 2014 estimated populations used in this volume were produced by the US Census Bureau.

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4,858,979 1,657,735 1,716,834 695,449 788,961 2,353,184 2,505,795 3,374,569 1,484,410 Autauga 55,347 20,925 21,840 5,932 6,650 26,857 28,490 42,765 12,582 Baldwin 203,709 86,524 90,838 12,762 13,585 99,286 104,423 177,362 26,347 Barbour 26,489 7,099 6,176 7,049 6,165 14,148 12,341 13,275 13,214 Bibb 22,583 8,863 8,316 3,307 2,097 12,170 10,413 17,179 5,404 Blount 57,673 27,308 27,926 1,187 1,252 28,495 29,178 55,234 2,439 Bullock 10,696 1,797 1,109 4,060 3,730 5,857 4,839 2,906 7,790 Butler 20,154 5,157 5,636 4,214 5,147 9,371 10,783 10,793 9,361 Calhoun 115,620 42,610 44,760 13,145 15,105 55,755 59,865 87,370 28,250 Chambers 34,123 9,574 10,174 6,766 7,609 16,340 17,783 19,748 14,375 Cherokee 25,859 11,897 12,060 942 960 12,839 13,020 23,957 1,902 Chilton 43,943 18,814 19,442 2,782 2,905 21,596 22,347 38,256 5,687 Choctaw 13,170 3,669 3,825 2,583 3,093 6,252 6,918 7,494 5,676 Clarke 24,675 6,461 6,884 5,204 6,126 11,665 13,010 13,345 11,330 Clay 13,555 5,534 5,664 1,154 1,203 6,688 6,867 11,198 2,357 Cleburne 15,018 7,018 7,162 406 432 7,424 7,594 14,180 838 Coffee 51,211 19,460 19,489 5,958 6,304 25,418 25,793 38,949 12,262 Colbert 54,354 21,208 22,583 4,966 5,597 26,174 28,180 43,791 10,563 Conecuh 12,672 3,238 3,294 2,853 3,287 6,091 6,581 6,532 6,140 Coosa 10,724 3,640 3,567 1,746 1,771 5,386 5,338 7,207 3,517 Covington 37,835 15,391 16,413 2,848 3,183 18,239 19,596 31,804 6,031 Crenshaw 13,963 4,919 5,091 1,892 2,061 6,811 7,152 10,010 3,953 Cullman 82,005 38,789 39,944 1,709 1,563 40,498 41,507 78,733 3,272 Dale 49,565 18,598 18,361 5,822 6,784 24,420 25,145 36,959 12,606 Dallas 41,131 5,752 6,124 13,286 15,969 19,038 22,093 11,876 29,255 DeKalb 71,130 32,402 33,334 2,672 2,722 35,074 36,056 65,736 5,394 Elmore 81,468 29,801 31,898 9,753 10,016 39,554 41,914 61,699 19,769 Escambia 37,789 11,750 11,661 7,620 6,758 19,370 18,419 23,411 14,378 Etowah 103,057 40,552 42,940 9,199 10,366 49,751 53,306 83,492 19,565 Fayette 16,759 7,160 7,258 1,124 1,217 8,284 8,475 14,418 2,341 Franklin 31,696 14,345 14,627 1,503 1,221 15,848 15,848 28,972 2,724 Geneva 26,777 11,529 11,775 1,662 1,811 13,191 13,586 23,304 3,473 Greene 8,479 799 776 3,225 3,679 4,024 4,455 1,575 6,904 Hale 15,068 3,039 3,160 4,053 4,816 7,092 7,976 6,199 8,869 Henry 17,221 5,959 6,202 2,368 2,692 8,327 8,894 12,161 5,060 Houston 104,173 35,370 37,525 14,490 16,788 49,860 54,313 72,895 31,278 Jackson 52,419 23,551 24,358 2,239 2,271 25,790 26,629 47,909 4,510 Jefferson 660,367 172,166 182,793 139,678 165,730 311,844 348,523 354,959 305,408 Lamar 13,886 5,976 6,129 824 957 6,800 7,086 12,105 1,781 Lauderdale 92,596 38,662 41,671 5,726 6,537 44,388 48,208 80,333 12,263 Lawrence 33,115 12,621 13,284 3,506 3,704 16,127 16,988 25,905 7,210 Lee 156,993 55,648 55,317 21,530 24,498 77,178 79,815 110,965 46,028 Limestone 91,663 37,485 37,482 8,590 8,106 46,075 45,588 74,967 16,696 Lowndes 10,458 1,374 1,361 3,587 4,136 4,961 5,497 2,735 7,723 Macon 19,105 1,631 1,627 7,142 8,705 8,773 10,332 3,258 15,847 Madison 353,089 121,534 122,496 50,761 58,298 172,295 180,794 244,030 109,059 Marengo 20,028 4,605 4,888 4,798 5,737 9,403 10,625 9,493 10,535 Marion 30,168 13,903 14,362 1,082 821 14,985 15,183 28,265 1,903 Marshall 94,725 43,317 45,179 3,252 2,977 46,569 48,156 88,496 6,229 Mobile 415,395 121,179 127,284 77,237 89,695 198,416 216,979 248,463 166,932 Monroe 21,673 5,853 6,207 4,411 5,202 10,264 11,409 12,060 9,613 Montgomery 226,519 42,900 44,255 64,426 74,938 107,326 119,193 87,155 139,364 Morgan 119,565 49,247 50,380 9,652 10,286 58,899 60,666 99,627 19,938 Perry 9,652 1,508 1,518 3,014 3,612 4,522 5,130 3,026 6,626 Pickens 20,864 6,314 5,833 4,105 4,612 10,419 10,445 12,147 8,717 Pike 33,046 9,486 9,777 6,365 7,418 15,851 17,195 19,263 13,783 Randolph 22,696 8,661 8,950 2,366 2,719 11,027 11,669 17,611 5,085 Russell 59,660 15,387 15,644 13,651 14,978 29,038 30,622 31,031 28,629 St. Clair 87,074 37,848 38,581 5,602 5,043 43,450 43,624 76,429 10,645 Shelby 208,713 85,223 89,195 16,260 18,035 101,483 107,230 174,418 34,295 Sumter 13,103 1,603 1,798 4,317 5,385 5,920 7,183 3,401 9,702 Talladega 80,862 25,705 26,769 13,458 14,930 39,163 41,699 52,474 28,388 Tallapoosa 40,844 14,214 14,594 5,683 6,353 19,897 20,947 28,808 12,036 Tuscaloosa 203,976 65,984 67,822 32,223 37,947 98,207 105,769 133,806 70,170 Walker 65,294 28,930 30,580 2,825 2,959 31,755 33,539 59,510 5,784 Washington 16,804 5,472 5,571 2,688 3,073 8,160 8,644 11,043 5,761 Wilcox 11,059 1,536 1,599 3,738 4,186 5,274 5,785 3,135 7,924 Winston 23,877 11,261 11,696 471 449 11,732 12,145 22,957 920

ESTIMATED POPULATION BY COUNTY, RACE AND SEX 1

ALABAMA, 2015

1These population estimates are based upon U.S. Census Bureau data which can be found at the following location: "http://www.census.gov/popest/"

WHITE BLACK & OTHER

WHITE BLACK & OTHER TOTAL TOTAL

FEMALEMALE MALE FEMALETOTAL MALE FEMALE

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TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALETOTAL 4,858,979 3,374,569 1,657,735 1,716,834 1,484,410 695,449 788,961

0-4 292,973 184,674 94,530 90,144 108,299 54,578 53,721 5-9 306,288 196,150 100,301 95,849 110,138 55,682 54,456

10-14 309,713 202,143 103,561 98,582 107,570 54,288 53,282 15-19 319,561 205,487 105,171 100,316 114,074 57,043 57,031 20-24 343,621 216,758 110,496 106,262 126,863 62,180 64,683 25-29 325,204 214,669 107,637 107,032 110,535 52,850 57,685 30-34 307,522 206,031 103,825 102,206 101,491 46,958 54,533 35-39 297,279 200,364 100,517 99,847 96,915 44,184 52,731 40-44 305,217 212,415 106,244 106,171 92,802 42,318 50,484 45-49 309,049 220,459 110,472 109,987 88,590 40,270 48,320 50-54 340,393 244,576 121,233 123,343 95,817 43,549 52,268 55-59 337,506 242,618 119,096 123,522 94,888 42,871 52,017 60-64 300,491 220,258 106,144 114,114 80,233 35,763 44,470 65-69 260,960 201,586 95,714 105,872 59,374 26,256 33,118 70-74 189,313 152,019 70,126 81,893 37,294 15,936 21,358 75-79 136,012 110,152 48,446 61,706 25,860 10,247 15,613 80-84 92,438 75,544 31,265 44,279 16,894 5,855 11,039 85+ 85,439 68,666 22,957 45,709 16,773 4,621 12,152

1These population estimates are based upon U.S. Census Bureau data which can be found at the following location: "http://www.census.gov/popest/"

ESTIMATED POPULATION1 BY AGE GROUP, RACE AND SEX ALABAMA, 2015

BLACK AND OTHERWHITETOTAL POPULATION

AGE GROUP

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Appendix B

Technical Notes Definitions Formulas

ICD-10 Codes

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TECHNICAL NOTES SOURCES OF DATA

Data in this publication are from certificates and reports filed with the Center for Health Statistics (CHS) in the Alabama Department of Public Health according to Alabama Vital Statistics Laws. The State Registrar of Vital Records enforces the laws and administers the system of vital statistics. Birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates and fetal death and induced termination of pregnancy reports provide most of the information included in this publication. The statewide data for Alabama are also sent to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) for inclusion in national reports and tabulations.

BIRTHS. If a birth occurs in a hospital, the birth certificate is filed by that institution with CHS. Information on a birth certificate is obtained from a parent and from medical files for the mother and infant. All birthing hospitals in Alabama use an internet based Electronic Birth Registration System to complete and transmit birth certificates to CHS. If a birth occurs outside of a facility, the birth certificate is filed by the parent or someone else aware of the facts of birth. Because the legal requirements for certified copies of births have increased, nearly 100 percent of all births are filed with CHS.

In 2014, CHS implemented the revised certificate of birth. Capturing data from the

revised certificate now makes Alabama data more comparable with other states.

DEATHS. Mortality data are obtained from death certificates filed with CHS. In Alabama, the funeral director who first takes custody of the body is responsible for obtaining the demographic data from the next of kin and filing the death certificate. The medical certification is completed by the physician in charge of the care of the decedent for the illness or condition that resulted in death or by the county medical examiner or coroner. Registration of deaths is thought to be nearly 100 percent complete since the death certificate is needed by the next of kin for legal purposes. In addition, listings of deaths, which are independently prepared by funeral directors, coroners, hospitals, nursing homes and other institutions where deaths occur, are compared to certificates received to ensure that all deaths are filed.

MARRIAGES. The Probate Judge of each county in Alabama issues a marriage license containing information obtained from the parties who intend to be married. After the marriage ceremony takes place, the person who performs the ceremony certifies the fact of marriage and returns the record to the judge of probate who forwards it to CHS. Marriage data are believed to be nearly 100 percent complete since a license is needed prior to the ceremony being performed. Starting February 2015, same sex marriage became legal in the State of Alabama.

DIVORCES. Divorce certificates are registered electronically in conjunction with the Administrative Office of Courts. Starting February 2015, divorces from sex marriage became legal in the State of Alabama, but the information on the sex of the parties was not available in the divorce data system.

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FETAL DEATHS. Reports of fetal deaths (sometime also referred as stillbirths) are required to be sent to CHS if the fetus has advanced to or beyond the twentieth week of utero-gestation. If the fetal death occurs in an institution, the person in charge of the institution or his or her representative is responsible for filing the report. If the fetal death occurs outside of an institution, the physician in attendance is responsible for filing the report.

In 2014, CHS implemented the revised report of fetal death. Capturing data from the

revised report now makes Alabama data more comparable with other states.

INDUCED TERMINATIONS OF PREGNANCY. Since 1993, reports of induced termination of pregnancy have been required for all events occurring in Alabama. If the induced termination of pregnancy occurs in an institution, the person in charge of the institution is required to file the report. If the induced termination of pregnancy occurs outside of an institution, the physician in attendance is required to file the report. The degree of completeness for these reports is not known. However, if CHS learns of institutions that are not aware of the reporting requirements, they are contacted and reporting is immediately initiated.

OUT OF STATE EVENTS. To have complete data for state residents, offices of vital

statistics in all states have entered into an agreement to share data for statistical purposes only. When a report or certificate is filed for a vital event that occurred in Alabama to a resident of another state or Canada, Alabama notifies that government. Likewise, Alabama receives information and reports about events happening to Alabama residents in other states or in Canada. Data from these out of state events are included in the tabulations of resident data presented in this publication.

Most states send reports of out of state events to CHS on an ongoing basis, and these

reports are believed to be complete since laws and procedures in other states are similar to Alabama's. The exceptions are reports of induced termination of pregnancy which have different reporting requirements in other states.

QUALITY AND COMPLETENESS OF DATA

Certificates and reports received at CHS are reviewed to ensure all information has been entered correctly. If records are found to be incomplete or completed improperly, queries are submitted to obtain the information. Once the information is accurate and consistent, the record is accepted into the official vital records files for Alabama.

All of the births and fetal deaths are submitted by the hospital through the Electronic

Birth Registration System. This electronic system contains edits and consistency checks to verity data prior to being submitted.

In 2015, approximately 76 percent of the deaths are submitted through the Electronic

Death Registration System. This electronic system contains edits and consistency checks to verify data prior to being submitted. The remainder of the deaths are filed using paper certificates. These certificates are manually checked for accuracy and completeness. If data are incomplete or missing, the provider is queried and asked to verify the information provided or to furnish the correct data. Once these certificates are complete, they are keyed into a computer database by CHS staff.

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Data for approximately 93 percent of the divorces are received electronically from the

Administrative Office of Courts. The remainder of the divorces are filed using the paper certificate. These certificates are manually checked for accuracy and completeness. If data are incomplete or missing, the provider is queried and asked to verify the information provided or to furnish the correct data. Once these certificates are complete, they are keyed into a computer database by CHS staff.

Data for induced terminations of pregnancy and marriages are manually checked for

accuracy and completeness. If data are incomplete or missing, the provider is queried and asked to verify the information provided or to furnish the correct data. Once these certificates or reports are complete, they are keyed into a computer database by CHS staff.

Numerous edits and consistency checks are performed on all computer files to ensure

the data are as accurate as possible. Additional procedures cross check that all births and deaths are reported, particularly infant deaths. RESIDENCE DATA

Unless specifically noted otherwise, data from vital events in this publication are reported according to the place of residence where the person, patient or decedent actually lived. Birth, fetal death and induced termination of pregnancy statistics are reported according to the mother’s residence. Deaths are reported by the residence of the decedent. The exceptions are marriage and divorce data that are reported according to the county where the marriage certificate was issued or the divorce was finalized.

Vital events occurring in other states and Canada to Alabama residents are also

included in the residence data in this publication. See discussion under SOURCES AND COMPLETENESS OF DATA -- OUT OF STATE EVENTS. POPULATION DENOMINATORS

Different population denominators have been used in this publication depending on the year. For 1990, 2000 and 2010, actual Census counts were used for the denominators for the rates. For the years 1991 through 1999, the population figures used were prepared by the Alabama State Data Center, Center for Business and Economic Research, University of Alabama (CBER) projecting forward from the 1990 Census. Caution should be used in comparing rates over time, since the further away from the Census, the less accurate the populations and associated rates become. Based on 2000 Census data, the CBER population projections for the late 1990s appear to be too low, and thus the rates for those years may be too high.

Population figures used to calculate rates for 2001 and 2002 were again from

projections provided by CBER. These population figures were based on 2000 U.S. Census counts and projecting forward. Beginning in 2003, U.S. Census estimates (rather than CBER projections) were used for population denominators in CHS publications.

The rates in this publication may not be the same as those given in other publications

if population data are from a different source. For the years between decennial national

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censuses, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) calculates crude rates using population estimates provided by U.S. Census Bureau. These figures are calculated in retrospect based on various housing, labor and vital statistics.

RACE

Birth, fetal death and induced termination of pregnancy statistics are reported according to the race of the mother since many of the health conditions related to these events are directly associated with the mother. Deaths are reported by the race of the decedent. Infant deaths are also tabulated by the race of the infant. However, the infant mortality rates, with the number of births used as the denominator, are based on the race of the mother. Data for marriages and divorces are shown for both parties to the event.

RACE IN DEATH, MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, AND INDUCED TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY. For processing purposes, ten racial groups were used: White, Black, American Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, Filipino, Other Asian or Pacific Islander, other entries and unknown race. However, for tables shown in this publication, these groups are consolidated into “White” and “Black and Other”. “White” encompasses Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cajun, Creole, and Other Caucasian. The “Black and Other” group includes Black, American Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, Filipino, and Other Asian or Pacific Islander. Events of unknown race are included in the “White” category.

RACE IN LIVE BIRTH AND FETAL DEATH. In 2014, Alabama implemented the most recent NCHS revisions of the U. S. Standard Certificate of Live Birth and Fetal Death which allows parent(s) to select more than one race. Twenty racial groupings are now used: White, Black, American Indian, Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Hawaiian, Other Asian or Pacific Islander, Guamanian or Chamorro, Samoan, other entries, Bridged White, Bridged Black, Bridged American Indian/Alaska, Bridged Asian/Pacific Islander and Unknown race. However, for tables shown in this publication, these groups are consolidated into two categories: “White” and “Black and Other”. “White” encompasses Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cajun, Creole, Other Caucasian, and Bridge White. The “Black and Other” group includes Black, American Indian, Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Hawaiian, Other Asian or Pacific Islander, Guamanian or Chamorro, Samoan, other entries, Bridged Black, Bridged American Indian/Alaska, and Bridged Asian/Pacific Islander. Events of unknown race are included in the “White” category.

It is important to note that in 2015, only 1.4 percent of births showed two races for the mother and only 0.16 percent showed three or more races for the mother.

Population figures from the 2010 Census show the population for Alabama as 68.5 percent White, 26.2 percent Black and 5.3 percent other races. Approximately 1 percent of the population reported two or more races and were included in the “Black and Other” population for tables shown in this publication.

CAUSE OF DEATH

Alabama law requires the physician in charge of the care of the patient for the illness or condition that resulted in death to complete the medical certification section on the death certificate. The physician is requested to state the diseases or conditions that caused the

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death and other significant conditions contributing to death. If a death occurs with no physician in charge of the patient’s care, the county coroner, or in a few counties, the medical examiner, is responsible for determining the cause of death.

CLASSIFICATION. For tabulation purposes, causes of death are coded according to the International Classification of Diseases1 (ICD) which provides the essential ground rules for the coding and classification of cause-of-death data. ICD was developed collaboratively between the World Health Organization (WHO) and ten international centers, one of which is housed at NCHS. The purpose of ICD is to promote international comparability in the collection, classification, processing and presentation of health statistics. The United States is required to use ICD under an agreement with WHO that has the force of an international treaty.

Besides being a classification system for the cause of death, ICD includes coding

rules. These rules identify the single condition on the death certificate considered most informative from a public health point of view, called the underlying cause of death. The underlying cause is the disease or injury initiating the sequence of events that led directly to death or the circumstances of the accident or violence that produced the fatal injury.

Cause of death data in this publication were coded according to procedures

established by NCHS2. Starting with death records for 1999, cause of death data were processed through computer software programs from NCHS which allow CHS staff to enter the literal information provided by the physician or coroner in the medical certification section of the death certificate. The software programs are written to apply WHO rules to select the underlying cause of death from all the conditions given on the death certificate. Tables in this publication contain the underlying cause of death as determined through these procedures.

TABULATION LISTS AND CAUSE OF DEATH RANKINGS. For dissemination and presentation of data, NCHS developed several tabulation lists which group causes of death codes into categories that are of public health interest and medical importance. The lists have increasing levels of detail or are for specific categories of death and are published in Part 9 of the NCHS Instruction Manual Series.3 Certain groups of causes on these lists are used for ranking causes of death to determine the leading causes of death. Starting with 1999 data, the list most widely used to identify and rank the leading causes of death in the United States is the ICD-10 List of 113 Selected Causes of Death. This list replaces the ICD-9 List of 72 Selected Causes of Death used from 1979 through 1998. A condensed list of selected causes was also developed to present cause of death data in Alabama.

CHANGE IN ICD. The ICD has been revised approximately once every 10 years to

stay abreast with advances in medical science and to ensure the international comparability

1World Health Organization. "International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision." Geneva:

World Health Organization, 1992.

2National Center for Health Statistics. "NCHS Instruction Manual, Part 2a, Vital Statistics, Instructions for Classifying the Underlying Cause of Death." Hyattsville, Maryland: Public Health Service, published annually.

3National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Instruction Manual Part 9, ICD-10 Cause-of-Death Lists for Tabulation Mortality Statistics, Effective 1999." Hyattsville, Maryland: October, 1997.

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of health statistics. The tenth and most recent revision, known as the ICD-10, was first used to classify deaths that occurred on January 1, 1999 and after. The previous version, the ICD-9, was used from 1979 through 1998.

The ICD-10 is much more detailed with about 8,000 possible categories for cause of death compared with 4,000 categories in the previous version. For the first time, the ICD-10 uses alphanumeric codes. In the tenth revision of the ICD, causes of death titles have been changed and conditions have been regrouped. Some coding rules have also been changed. In addition, ICD-10 tabulation lists used in publications have also changed, so mortality data prepared under different revisions of the ICD may not be comparable.

COMPARISON OF CAUSE OF DEATH DATA. Changes in moving to a new revision of the ICD can cause major discontinuities in trend data for certain causes of death. To understand the changes in mortality rates that are simply due to the new ICD revision, NCHS double codes a large sample of deaths under each revision to develop comparability ratios. This is simply the ratio of deaths coded under the new revision (ICD-10) divided by the number under the old revision (ICD-9) for a particular cause of death. These ratios are given in Robert Anderson, et al., Comparability of Cause of Death between ICD-9 and ICD-10: Preliminary Estimates, Hyattsville, MD, National Vital Statistics Reports, Volume 49, Number 2, May 18, 2001. Comparability ratios can be applied to specific cause of death groups that were coded under ICD-9 to see how many deaths in that specific group would result if those same deaths had been coded under the new ICD-10. Application of the comparability ratios is crucial in time trend analyses. For additional information on comparability ratios, see the NCHS web site at www.cdc.gov/nchs.

HANDLING OF UNKNOWNS

Items with a missing value or a response of "unknown" are shown as “not stated” in tables of frequency distributions and are included in totals and subtotals. However, for calculation of rates and ratios, "unknowns" are subtracted from denominators before calculations are made.

The only exceptions to this rule are for race, sex, and county of residence. Events with race "unknown" are included with "White" for tabulation purposes. If sex cannot be determined, sex is considered male if the day of the event is odd and female if the day is even. Events with county of residence “unknown” are included in statewide number. Therefore, the statewide number may be higher than the combined county numbers.

DATA TECHNIQUES

Data in this publication are generally presented as frequencies, rates, ratios and percentages. Frequency distributions tell how many times an event occurred for a particular population. For purposes of comparison rates and percentages are provided to standardize the figures. A rate is the number of items having a certain characteristic divided by the total number of items. Rates are generally expressed to a standard base of 100, 1,000 or 100,000. Percentages are rates standardized to a base of 100. Rounding errors may exist because of the estimation techniques.

Demographic rates make all populations equal in size. Demographic rates such as the

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death rate and birth rate are calculated by dividing the number of events in a given period by the population at risk during that period. Thus, rates give the number of events per person, or the average. By standardizing all populations to the same size, we eliminate one factor that makes comparisons among areas difficult.

The base of a demographic rate may be the total population or sub-population. Rates based on the total population are called crude rates. Others are called specific rates, such as age-specific rates used for children or teenage populations or the sex-specific rate for prostate cancer. For information on specific calculations, see Appendix B on FORMULAS.

SMALL NUMBER LIMITATIONS

When using vital events data for studying small geographic areas or for examining specific medical or social factors, the number of events reported in a given year may be very small. Understanding the statistical limitations of small numbers is important in conducting analyses. Any time something is measured, error is almost inevitable. Error can be based on the accuracy of the reports, or alternately, the number of the events or the size of the population. Some errors are random, and when the numbers are very large, random error does not affect the usefulness of the data. However, when the number of vital events is very small or the population of the area is very low, random errors in data collection, or even randomly occurring events, can cause drastic fluctuations in rates.

One way to counteract random error is to increase the number of years or enlarge the area being studied. Otherwise calculations may be correct, but of very limited practical value. In this publication, rates are given regardless of their stability; however, for rates based on very small numbers, warnings are issued in the footnotes.

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DEFINITIONS Some definitions used in this publication may vary in meaning among states or nations. Also, some subjects change in definition over time. Center for Health Statistics definitions are consistent for all publications within a given year and are generally the same definitions used by the National Center for Health Statistics. However, a data-user should always compare definitions across geographical areas and times. ABORTION - See INDUCED TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY. In this publication, the terms

abortion and induced termination of pregnancy are used synonymously. ADEQUACY OF PRENATAL CARE UTILIZATION INDEX (APNCU) - This index, also known as

the Kotelchuck Index of Prenatal Care, was designed as an improvement on the Kessner Index. It has 5 values: 1 = adequate plus, 2 = adequate, 3 = intermediate, 4 = inadequate and 5 = unknown. Its major advantage is that it divides the adequate into two categories. Those with adequate plus had other risk factors, which increased the number of visits. The index can serve as an indicator that some medical condition required additional prenatal care. [Kotelchuck M., "An Evaluation of the Kessner Adequacy of Prenatal Care Index and a Proposed Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization Index", American Journal of Public Health, 1994, 84(9):1414-20.]

ANNULMENT - "To nullify, to abolish, to make void by competent authority. An annulment differs

from a divorce in that a divorce terminates a legal status, whereas an annulment establishes that a marital status never existed." Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition. In this publication, annulments are included with divorces for rate calculation purposes and are available only by place of occurrence.

BIRTH - See LIVE BIRTH. In this publication, the terms live birth and birth are used synonymously. BIRTH INTERVAL - The period from the date of the current birth to the date of the last termination

of pregnancy, birth or otherwise. CAUSE OF DEATH - The cause of death presented in this publication is the "underlying cause"

which is defined as the cause deemed responsible for the sequence of morbid events leading directly to death or the circumstances of the accident or violence that produced the fatal injury. Deaths, by cause, are classified according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Tenth Revision, following instructions established by the National Center for Health Statistics. See Appendix C for the compilation lists and ICD 10 codes used for the leading cause of death.

DEATH - Death is defined in Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition as "The cessation of life;

permanent cessations of all vital functions and signs." For definitions of the determination of death under other than general circumstances, the Code of Alabama should be consulted.

ESTIMATED PREGNANCIES - The sum of births, induced terminations of pregnancy, and

estimated total fetal losses. Rounding errors may exist because of the estimation techniques.

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ESTIMATED TOTAL FETAL LOSSES - This term, which is a component used in determining

the number of estimated pregnancies, is an estimate of the total number of fetal losses regardless of the gestational age of the fetus. Estimated total fetal losses are equal to the sum of 20 percent of births and 10 percent of induced terminations of pregnancy. This formula was developed by The Alan Guttmacher Institute and is widely accepted and used. Estimated total fetal losses should be distinguished from the term fetal deaths as used in this publication. While Alabama law defines fetal death to include all gestations (see definition of FETAL DEATH), only fetal deaths of at least 20 weeks in gestation are required to be reported by Alabama law and are the only ones counted as fetal deaths in this publication. Rounding errors may exist because of the estimation techniques.

FETAL DEATH (STILLBIRTH) - "Death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from the

mother of a product of human conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy and which is not an induced termination of pregnancy. The death is indicated by the fact that after the expulsion or extraction the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life, such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles. Heartbeats are to be distinguished from transient cardiac contractions; respirations are to be distinguished from fleeting respiratory efforts or gasps." Code of Alabama, 1975, Section 22-9A-1. While the definition of fetal death includes all gestations, only fetal deaths that have advanced to or are beyond the twentieth week of utero-gestation are required to be reported under Alabama law and they are the only ones counted as fetal deaths in this publication.

GESTATION - The period of development from the time of fertilization of the ovum to birth. In

these publications, the terms gestation and utero-gestation are used synonymously. INDUCED TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY - "The purposeful interruption of an intrauterine

pregnancy with the intention other than to produce a liveborn infant and which does not result in a live birth. This definition excludes management of prolonged retention of products of conception following fetal death." Code of Alabama, 1975, Section 22-9A-1. In these publications, the terms induced termination of pregnancy and abortion are used synonymously.

INFANT DEATH - Death of a liveborn infant under one year of age. INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES (ICD) - A publication of the World Health

Organization (WHO) that provides the essential ground rules for the coding and classification of cause-of-death data. The purpose of the ICD and of WHO sponsorship is to promote international comparability in the collection, classification, processing and presentation of health statistics. In addition to being a classification system, the rules provide for identification of a single condition on the death certificate that is considered most informative from a public health point of view, called the underlying cause of death.

LIVE BIRTH - "The complete expulsion or extraction from the mother of a product of human

conception, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy, which, after such expulsion or extraction, breathes or shows any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles, whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached. Heartbeats are to be

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distinguished from transient cardiac contractions; respirations are to be distinguished from fleeting respiratory efforts or gasps." Code of Alabama, 1975, Section 22-9A-1. In these publications, the terms live birth and birth are used synonymously.

LIVE BIRTH ORDER - The numeric relationship of a child to other children born alive to that

mother. LOW BIRTH WEIGHT - A weight at birth of less than 2,500 grams or less than 5 pounds and 8

ounces. NEONATAL DEATH - Death of a liveborn infant occurring within the first 27 days of life. OCCURRENCE DATA - Data compiled as to the geographical place where the event occurred. POSTNEONATAL DEATH - Death of a liveborn infant after the first 27 days of age, but before

one year of age. RESIDENT DATA - Data compiled as to the place of residence without regard to the

geographical place where the event occurred. For births and fetal deaths, place of residence of mother is used.

TEENAGE - In this publication, persons aged 10 years through 19 years. TOTAL FERTILITY RATE - An estimate of the average number of children that 1,000 women

would bear if the current age-specific birth rates remained constant. VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT - A weight at birth of less than 1500 grams or less than 3 pounds

and 5 ounces.

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Number of Abortions

Estimated Females Population 15‐44 Years of Age

AGE‐SPECIFIC  Number of Live Births to Females in Specific Age Group

BIRTH RATE Estimated Females Population in That Age Group

AGE‐SPECIFIC  Number of Deaths for Specific Age Group

DEATH RATE Estimated Population in That Age Group

Number of Live Births to Females in Specific Age Group + 

Abortions to Females in That Age Group +

 Total Estimated Fetal Losses to Females in That Age Group 

Estimated Females Population in That Age Group

BIRTH RATE or  Number of Live Births

CRUDE BIRTH RATE Estimated Midyear Population

Number of Deaths for Specific Cause 

Estimated  Midyear Population

Number of Deaths Under 1 Year of Age for Specific Cause 

Number  of  Live Births

Number of Birth Delivered by Primary Cesarean + 

Number of Births Delivered by Repeat Cesarean

Number of Live Births with Known Methods of Delivery

DEATH RATE or  Number  of Deaths 

CRUDE DEATH RATE Estimated  Midyear Population

Number  of  Divorces  and Annulments

Estimated  Midyear Population

X 1,000=

DIVORCE RATE 

(DISSOLUTION) = X 1,000

X 100

=

= X 1,000

CAUSE‐SPECIFIC  

DEATH RATE= X 100,000

CAUSE‐SPECIFIC 

INFANT MORTALITY = X 100,000

CESAREAN DELIVERY 

RATE=

ALABAMA VITAL STATISTICS FORMULAS

AGE‐SPECIFIC 

PREGNANCY  RATE= X 1,000

= X 1,000

ABORTION RATE = X 1,000

X 1,000

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Number  of  Live  Births  +  Number  of  Abortions  

+  Estimated  Total  Fetal Losses

Number  of Fetal Deaths  20  or More Weeks in   Gestation

Number  of  Live Births

Number  of  Live Births 

Estimated  Female Population 15‐44 Years of Age

Number of Deaths Under 1 Year of Age 

Number  of  Live Births

Number of Marriages 

Estimated  Midyear Population

Number  of  Births  During Month

(Number of Days in Month/Number of days in Year)

 X Estimated Midyear Population

Number  of Deaths  During Month

(Number of Days in Month/Number of days in Year) 

X Estimated Midyear Population

Number  of  Marriages  During Month

(Number of Days in Month/Number of days in Year) 

X Estimated Midyear Population

Number of Deaths Under 28 Days of Age

 Number  of  Live Births

MARRIAGE RATE = X 1,000

ALABAMA VITAL STATISTICS FORMULAS, continued

GENERAL  FERTILITY 

RATE= X 1,000

20 Percent of  Live  Births + 10  Percent  of Abortions

X 1,000

FETAL  DEATH RATIO* = X 1,000

*The definition of a fetal death varies from state to state. Caution should be exercised in comparing this ratio between states.

ESTIMATED 

PREGNANCIES    =

NEONATAL MORTALITY 

RATE=

ESTIMATED TOTAL 

FETAL LOSSES=

INFANT MORTALITY 

RATE= X 1,000

MONTHLY BIRTH RATE = X 1,000

X 1,000MONTHLY DEATH            

RATE=

MONTHLY MARRIAGE 

RATE= X 1,000

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Number of Deaths 28 or More Days, But Less Than 1 Year of Age 

Number  of  Live Births

  Estimated  Female Population 15‐44 Years of Age

Number  of  Abortions  to  Females  Aged 10‐19

Estimated  Female  Population  Aged 10‐19

Number of  Live  Births  to Females  Aged  10‐19

Estimated  Female  Population  Aged 10‐19

Number of Live Births to Females Aged 10‐19

 + Number of  Abortions  to  Females Aged  10‐19  

+ Estimated Total Fetal Losses to Females Aged 10‐19

 Estimated Female Population 10‐19 Years of Age

 Number of Vaginal Births after Cesarean

 Number of Births with a Vaginal Birth after Cesarean +

 Number of Births with a Repeat Cesarean

*Some states do not consider age groups 10‐14 and 45‐49 in this computation. Caution should be 

exercised in comparing TOTAL FERTILITY RATES

TEENAGE  ABORTION 

RATEX 1,000

ALABAMA VITAL STATISTICS FORMULAS, continued

(Age‐Specific Birth Rate For  Females  Aged  10‐14 X Age Interval In 

Age Group) + (Age‐Specific Birth Rate For  Females  Aged  15‐19 X 

Age Interval In Age Group) + (Age‐Specific Birth Rate For  Females  

Aged  20‐24  X Age Interval In Age Group ) + (Age‐Specific Birth Rate 

For  Females  Aged  25‐29  X Age Interval In Age Group) + (Age‐

Specific Birth Rate For  Females  Aged  30‐34  X Age Interval In Age 

Group) + (Age‐Specific Birth Rate For  Females  Aged  35‐39  X Age 

Interval In Age Group)+(Age‐Specific Birth Rate For  Females  Aged  

40‐44  X Age Interval In Age Group ) + (Age‐Specific Birth Rate For  

Females  Aged  45‐49  X Age Interval In Age Group)

TOTAL FERTILITY RATE* =

Number of  Live Births  + Number  of Abortions   + Estimated  Total  

Fetal Losses PREGNANCY RATE     = X 1,000

POSTNEONATAL 

MORTALITY RATE

TEENAGE  BIRTH RATE

X 1,000=

=

= X 1,000

X 1,000VAGINAL BIRTH AFTER 

CESAREAN RATE  =

=TEENAGE  PREGNANCY 

RATE    X   1,000

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ICD-10 CODES USED IN THE COUNTY HEALTH PROFILES SELECTED DEATHS Heart Disease = I00-I09 or I11 or I13 or I20-I51 Cancer = C00-C99 Stroke = I60-I69 Accidents = V01-X59 or Y85-Y86 Chronic Lower Respiratory = J40-J47 Diabetes = E10-E14 Influenza & Pneumonia = J09-J18 Alzheimer’s Disease = G30 Suicide = X60-X84 or Y870 Homicide = X85-Y09 or Y871 HIV = B20-B24 ACCIDENTAL DEATHS All Accidents = V01-X59 or Y85-Y86 Motor Vehicle = V02-V04 or V090 or V092 or V12-V14 or V190-V192 or V194-V196 or V20-V79 or V803-V805 or V83-V86 or V870-V878 or V880-V888 or V890 or V892 Suffocation = W75-W84 Poisoning = X40-X49 Smoke, Fire & Flames = X00-X09 Falls = W00-W19 Drowning = W65-W75 Firearms = W32-W34 Other Accidents = All other accident codes not specifically mentioned above. SELECTED CANCER SITES All Cancers = C00-C99 Trachea, Bronchus, Lung, Pleura = C33-C34 Colorectal = C18-C21 Breast = C50 Prostate (male) = C61 Pancreas = C25 Leukemias = C91-C95 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphomas = C82-C85 Ovary (female) = C56 Brain and other nervous system = C70-C72 Stomach = C16 Uterus & Cervix (female) = C53-C55 Esophagus = C15 Melanoma of Skin = C43 Other = All other cancer sites not mentioned specifically above

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