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MORTALITY BY AGE (2014) <br /> Examining mortality rates in different age groups allows the identification of the <br /> age groups with the highest rates of death <br /> South Everett Snohomish County <br /> Less than 1 year' 5.2 3.6 <br /> 1 — 14 years' 6.6 12 <br /> 15—24 years' 64.3 76.8 <br /> 25—44 years' 114.8 96.3 <br /> 45—64 years' 533.3 497.5 <br /> 65—84 years' 2,873.1 2,550.7 <br /> 85 years and older' 12,560.7 14,388.3 <br /> Infant mortality rate,per 1,000 live births <br /> "Per 100,000 population <br /> Source:Washington State Department of Health,Center for Health Statistics,Death Certificate Data, 1990-2014,August <br /> 2015. <br /> MATERNAL, INFANT, AND CHILD HEALTH <br /> Birth outcomes (2014) <br /> South Everett Snohomish County <br /> Birth rate (live births per 1,000 persons) 14.8 12.9 <br /> Teen birth rate (live births to females ages 19.3 14.6 <br /> 15— 19 per 1,000 females 15— 19 years) <br /> Percent of women receiving prenatal care in 77% 79.6% <br /> the first trimester <br /> Percent of births to women who reported <br /> 5.8% 7.8% <br /> smoking while pregnant <br /> Percent of live births occurring pre-term <br /> 8.8% 9.2% <br /> (less than 37 weeks) <br /> Percent of births classified as low birthweight 6.5% 6.1% <br /> Percent of births classified as high birthweight 12.4% 12.1% <br /> Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births 5.2 3.6 <br /> Source:Washington State Department of Health,Center for Health Statistics(CHS),Birth Certificate Data, 1990-2014, <br /> August 2015. <br /> 8 SOUTH EVERETT HEALTH PROFILE <br />
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