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SHIP Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Rate (SUIDs) 2009-2021
This is historical data. The update frequency has been set to "Static Data" and is here for historic value. Updated on 8/14/2024 Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Rate - This indicator shows the rate of sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUIDs) per 1,000 live births. Sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUIDs) include deaths from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), unknown cause, accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed. Three hundred and sixty-two babies died from SUIDs in Maryland from 2005-2009. Link to Data Details
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SHIP Age-Adjusted Mortality Rate From Heart Disease 2009-2021
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This is historical data. The update frequency has been set to "Static Data" and is here for historic value. Updated on 8/14/2024 Age-Adjusted Mortality Rate From Heart Disease - This indicator shows the age-adjusted mortality rate from heart disease (per 100,000 population). Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Maryland accounting for 25% of all deaths. Between 2012-2014, over 30,000 people died of heart disease in Maryland. Link to Data Details
SHIP Early Prenatal Care 2010-2021
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Early Prenatal Care - This indicator shows the percentage of pregnant women who receive prenatal care beginning in the first trimester. Inadequate prenatal care services have been linked to higher rates of infant mortality, low birth weight and pre-term deliveries. While Maryland as a whole ranks better than the National average and the Healthy People 2020 Target, disparities still exist. Due to the change in methodology for collecting information on the Maryland birth certificate, data collected in 2010 and after are not comparable to data collected in earlier years. Link to Data Details
SHIP Life Expectancy 2010-2021
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Life Expectancy - This indicator shows life expectancy from birth, in years. Life expectancy is a summary measure used to describe overall health. Life expectancy at birth is the average number of years a newborn is expected to live given current conditions. The life expectancy in the US is the highest in recorded history thanks to public health interventions such as improvements in sanitation and food safety, development and use of vaccines, and health promotion efforts. Link to Data Details